Which sentence does not contain any errors in the use of italics or quotation marks? A. She read aloud to her sister from the book "Charlotte's Web. B. She read aloud to her sister from the book "Charlotte's Web." C. She read aloud to her sister from the book Charlotte's Web. D. She read aloud to her sister from the book Charlotte's Web.
I don't understand the difference between C and D? did you make an error?
Did you not type in the answer choices correctly? One of the answer choices should have an option where Charlotte's Web is italicized.
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A book's title must be italicized. Therefore it is \(not\) B, as using quotations do not grammatically complete the sentence. You would use quotations if it were a poem, song, or short texts. In this case it does not fit. @Tyler.Evan2 I would suggest that you give explanations to your reasoning, and not just give out an answer. Thanks. :)
whatever @EclipsedStar
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