Which sentence uses italics correctly?

A.Every winter, their family attends the ballet to see "The Nutcracker."
B.A play called The Glass Menagerie is being revived on Broadway.
C.Have you ever heard the song This Land Is Your Land by Woody Guthrie?
D.I just finished reading the magazine article Predicting Weather Patterns.
I think it B or A

Which words are italicized in each sentence?

A "THE NUTCRACKER" is both

B THE GLASS MENAGERIE is italicized
C THE LAND IS YOU LAND BY WOODY GUTHRIE is italicized
D PREDICTING WEATHER PATTERNS is italicized
does this make scene?

B is the only correct answer.

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The correct sentence that uses italics correctly is B. "A play called The Glass Menagerie is being revived on Broadway."

To determine the correct usage of italics, we need to consider the rules for using italics in writing. Generally, italics are used to emphasize or highlight specific words, titles of books, plays, movies, songs, and other creative works. Italics can also be used for foreign words, scientific names, and words or phrases being defined or discussed as linguistic examples.

In sentence A, the title "The Nutcracker" should be italicized since it refers to a specific ballet. However, it is not appropriately formatted in italics in the sentence.

In sentence B, the title "The Glass Menagerie" is correctly italicized because it refers to a specific play.

In sentence C, the song title "This Land Is Your Land" should be italicized since it refers to a specific song. However, it is not presented in italics in the sentence.

In sentence D, the phrase "Predicting Weather Patterns" does not need to be italicized since it is the title of a magazine article but not a creative work.

Therefore, the correct sentence that uses italics correctly is B. "A play called The Glass Menagerie is being revived on Broadway."