Question 1

Which of the following is the correct name of a region?

the Southwest
the southwest
the South-West
the south-east


Question 2 Which of the following is correct?

esperanto
klingon
Japanese
american sign language


Question 3
Which of the following is correct?

DEIST
muslim
hinduism
Hinduism


Question 4
Which of the following is correct?

Seventh Century
Seventh century
seventh Century
seventh century


Question 5 Which of the following is incorrect?

cliché
Catcher in the Rye
Canis lupus
New York Times

My answers

1.South-West
2.Japanese
3.Hinduism
4.Seventh Century
5.cliché

2 and 3 are correct.

1 and 4 are incorrect.
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/592/01/
Read carefully.

5 is hard to tell. Is anything in there already in italics?

1.the Southwest

4.seventh century

Correct.

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To verify the correct answers for the questions, we can use a few strategies:

Question 1:
To determine the correct name of a region, we can refer to commonly accepted capitalization rules. Regions are typically capitalized, and for multi-word names, each word is usually capitalized. Considering this, the correct answer is "the Southwest."

Question 2:
To figure out which of the following is correct, we can classify the options. Among the given options, "esperanto," "klingon," and "american sign language" are languages, while "Japanese" is a nationality or language spoken in Japan. The correct answer is "Japanese."

Question 3:
To determine which of the following is correct, we can assess the capitalization rules for religions. Religions are generally capitalized, so the correct answer is "Hinduism."

Question 4:
To establish the correct option, we can rely on the capitalization rules for time periods. When referring to specific centuries, such as "Seventh Century," it is customary to capitalize both words. Therefore, the correct answer is "Seventh Century."

Question 5:
To identify which of the following is incorrect, we need to evaluate each option individually. "Cliché" is correctly spelled and capitalized. "Catcher in the Rye" is a title and should be capitalized like a book or movie title. "Canis lupus" is the scientific name for the gray wolf and should be capitalized. "New York Times" is a proper noun and should be capitalized. Therefore, the incorrect answer is "Catcher in the Rye."

Based on the explanations provided, your answers are:

1. South-West - Incorrect (Correct answer: the Southwest)
2. Japanese - Correct
3. Hinduism - Correct
4. Seventh Century - Correct
5. Cliché - Incorrect (Correct answer: Catcher in the Rye)