Choose the sentence that contains no error in writing a title.

Yes, we're performing in a one-act play called Nathan's Home.

Do you think you could set Simon's poem, Wolf Moon, to music?

And now, Teresa will play her new song, "Silvernight." <-----

Her biography, "My Days," may be made into a movie.

Im confused on whether it is C or A.
Thank you Teachers.

C is correct. The title of the song is in quotation marks.

Okay, thank you so much!

You're welcome.

To determine which sentence contains no error in writing a title, let's analyze each option:

Option A: "Yes, we're performing in a one-act play called Nathan's Home."
In this sentence, the title "Nathan's Home" is correctly formatted within quotation marks, making it clear that it is the title of a play. This sentence is correctly written.

Option B: "Do you think you could set Simon's poem, Wolf Moon, to music?"
In this sentence, the title "Wolf Moon" is incorrectly formatted. It should be written within quotation marks to indicate that it is a poem title. Thus, this sentence contains an error in writing the title.

Option C: "And now, Teresa will play her new song, 'Silvernight.'"
In this sentence, the title "Silvernight" is correctly formatted within single quotation marks, indicating that it is a song title. This sentence is also correctly written.

Option D: "Her biography, 'My Days,' may be made into a movie."
In this sentence, the title "My Days" is correctly formatted within quotation marks to signify that it is a title of a book or biography. This sentence is correctly written.

Therefore, the sentence that contains no error in writing a title is Option C: "And now, Teresa will play her new song, 'Silvernight.'"