MECHANICS (errors in the use of italics)



A.Some etymologists claim that corduroy, the word with which we describe an humble textile, comes from the French corde du roi; or "cord of the king."

B.The term extensor refers to a muscle that serves to straighten a limb or other body part.

C.Charles Lindbergh made the first non-stop transatlantic solo flight in a plane called The Spirit of St. Louis.

D.The nineteenth-century soprano Jenny Lind was known as the "Swedish Nightingale."

c. italics The Spirit of St.Louis

Right.

To determine if there is an error in the use of italics in sentence C, we need to understand the basic rules for when to use italics.

Italics are typically used for the following:

1. Titles of larger works, such as books, films, albums, or paintings.
2. Emphasis on particular words or phrases.
3. Foreign words that have not been fully assimilated into English.
4. Scientific names of organisms.

Now, let's analyze sentence C and see if the italicized phrase "The Spirit of St. Louis" follows any of these rules:

"The Spirit of St. Louis" refers to a specific airplane, and as such, it can be considered a title of a larger work or creation. Therefore, it is appropriate to use italics in this case.

Hence, there is no error in the use of italics in sentence C.