A)

Identify the sentence that contains no errors in punctuation or use of italics.
(1 point)
T. S. Eliot’s poem The Waste Land is often studied in English classes.
“First read the poem. Then write your paper”. Mr. Reed told us.
“Who has already read it?,” he asked.
Sara said. “I read it for another class last year.”

T. S. Eliot’s poem The Waste Land is often studied in English classes.

A)

Identify the sentence that contains no errors in punctuation or use of italics.
(1 point)
Who has my copy of, “The Waste Land”?
Vera said, “I left it in the classroom”.
“Are you sure”? Byron asked.
“I am absolutely positive,” Vera replied.

“Are you sure”? Byron asked.

A)

Identify the appropriate punctuation for the underlined word or phrase.
Irving Berlin wrote White Christmas and many other popular songs.
(1 point)
italics
quotation marks
single quotation marks
none of the above

quotation marks

A)

Identify the appropriate punctuation for the underlined word or phrase.
My favorite movie is The Empire Strikes Back.
(1 point)
italics
quotation marks
single quotation marks
none of the above

italics

A)

Identify the appropriate punctuation for the underlined word or phrase.
In high school, I enjoyed reading The Catcher in the Rye.
(1 point)
underlined
italics
quotation marks
none of the above

italics

A)

Identify the word or words in the sentence that need to be capitalized.
do the boys who live down the street want to visit washington d.c. with us?
(1 point)
Do, Washington D.C.
Do
Do, Washington D.C., Street
none of the above

Washington D.C.

A)

Identify the word or words in the sentence that need to be capitalized.
does jennifer like to visit florida in the summer?
(1 point)
Does, Jennifer, Florida
Does, Jennifer
Jennifer
none of the above

Jennifer, Florida

A)

Identify the word or words in the sentence that need to be capitalized.
will you be coming to the stadium to watch the giants play on sunday?
(1 point)
Will, Sunday
Will, Giants, Sunday
Will
none of the above

Giants, Sunday