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1. Which sentence does not contain any errors in the use of italics or quotation marks? A. Is that cursive letter in the note a U or a "V"? B. Is that cursive letter in the note a "U" or a "V"? C. Is that cursive letter in the note a U or a V? D. Is that cursive letter in the note a U or a V?

OpenStudy (xxcookiequeenxx):

@Mehek14 @truwhovian11

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@Luigi0210

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need answers

OpenStudy (sury18):

B

OpenStudy (sury18):

Italics are used for large works, names of vehicles, and movie and television show titles. Quotation marks are reserved for sections of works, like the titles of chapters, magazine articles, poems, and short stories. Let's look at these rules in detail, so you'll know how to do this in the future when writing. SO ITS C OR D. idk whats the difference between them

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