Which sentence uses italics, quotation marks, and punctuation correctly? (1 point)

“How many r’s are there in the word February”?
“How many r’s are there in the word February?” asked Ty.
“How many r’s are there in the word February,” asked Ty.
How many r’s are there in the word February? asked Ty.

“How many r’s are there in the word February?” asked Ty.

The correct sentence that uses italics, quotation marks, and punctuation is:

" How many r’s are there in the word February?" asked Ty.

First, we have the quotation marks to indicate that this is a direct question being asked by Ty. The question mark is placed inside the ending quotation mark to indicate that the sentence is a question.

Next, we have the use of italics for the word "February". Italics are used to emphasize or to show the importance of a word or phrase in writing.

Lastly, we have the correct punctuation with the question mark at the end of the sentence.