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

The article called “A Persistent Rebel” in American History magazine told about Elizabeth Blackwell.
The article called A Persistent Rebel in American History magazine told about Elizabeth Blackwell.
The article called A Persistent Rebel in “American History” magazine told about Elizabeth Blackwell.
The article called “A Persistent Rebel” in American History magazine told about Elizabeth Blackwell.

3. 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.

my anwsers are 1.b 2.c am i right?

What words are in italics?

1.American history-italics a persistent rebel quotation

2. American history and persistent rebel - italics and no quotation
3.Persistent rebel- italics and american history- quotation
4.american history and a persistent rebel- italics presistent rebel-quotaion

1b is not correct.

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/07/

Still can't tell about 2 ... what's in italics?

Neither is correct.

1. is d

2. is d also i hope

Nope.

You need to go back to your text and study the uses of these punctuation marks.

That is why i am asking for help cause i have done that but i cant get the anwser....

This site should help you.

http://aldenschools.org/webpages/asobol/resources.cfm?subpage=853740

Oh it is

1.c
2.a
i got it now thanks but check plz

Yes, your answers are correct.

1. The correct sentence that uses italics, quotation marks, and punctuation correctly is: "The article called 'A Persistent Rebel' in American History magazine told about Elizabeth Blackwell." In this sentence, the title of the article, "A Persistent Rebel," is enclosed in quotation marks, while the name of the magazine, American History, is italicized.

2. The correct sentence that uses italics, quotation marks, and punctuation correctly is: "How many r's are there in the word February?" asked Ty. In this sentence, the question itself is enclosed in quotation marks, and the punctuation mark, the question mark, is placed inside the closing quotation mark.