Question Description

I’m studying and need help with a English question to help me learn.

Choose
the sentence that contains no errors in using quotation marks or italics.
  (Points : 3)

 Was the article from The Wall Street
Journal
reprinted in Reader’s Digest?

 Was the article from The Wall Street
Journal
reprinted in “Reader’s Digest”?

 Was the article from “The Wall
Street Journal” reprinted in Reader’s Digest?

 Was the article from The Wall Street
Journal reprinted in Reader’s Digest?

Question
2. 2. Choose
the sentence that contains no errors in using quotation marks or italics.
  (Points : 3)

 Mom printed an article called
“Futures in Veterinary Medicine” and left it on the table for you.

 Mom printed an article called Futures
in Veterinary Medicine
and left it on the table for you.

 Mom printed an article called ‘Futures
in Veterinary Medicine’ and left it on the table for you.

 Mom printed an article called Futures
in Veterinary Medicine
and left it on the table for you.

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3. 3. Choose
the sentence that contains no errors in using quotation marks or italics.
  (Points : 3)

 Outline the chapter called The
Liberty Tree
for tomorrow.

 Outline the chapter called The Liberty
Tree for tomorrow.

 Outline the chapter called The Liberty
Tree
for tomorrow.

 Outline the chapter called “The
Liberty Tree” for tomorrow.

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4. 4. Choose
the sentence that contains no errors in using quotation marks or italics. (Points : 3)

 The ship Argo bore Jason on his quest
for the “Golden Fleece.”
 The ship Argo bore Jason on his quest
for the Golden Fleece.
 The ship Argo bore Jason on his
quest for the Golden Fleece.
 The ship Argo bore Jason on his quest
for the Golden Fleece.

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5. 5. Choose
the sentence that contains no errors in using quotation marks or italics. (Points : 3)

 Name three words that come from the
Latin word radius.
 Name three words that come from the
Latin word ‘radius.’
 Name three words that come from the
Latin word “radius.”
 Name three words that come from the
Latin word radius.

Question
6. 6. Choose
the sentence that contains no errors in using quotation marks or italics.
  (Points : 3)

 Did people actually sit around a campfire
and sing “The Streets of Laredo,” Dad?

 Did people actually sit around a
campfire and sing The Streets of Laredo, Dad?

 Did people actually sit around a
campfire and sing ‘The Streets of Laredo,’ Dad?

 Did people actually sit around a
campfire and sing The Streets of Laredo, Dad?

Question
7. 7. Choose
the sentence that contains no errors in using quotation marks or italics.
  (Points : 3)

 Who broke the sound barrier in an
aircraft named Glamorous Glennis?

 Who broke the sound barrier in an
aircraft named ‘Glamorous Glennis’?

 Who broke the sound barrier in an
aircraft named “Glamorous Glennis?”

 Who broke the sound barrier in an
aircraft named Glamorous Glennis?

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8. 8. Choose
the sentence that contains no errors in using quotation marks or italics. (Points : 3)

 Yes, I titled my English composition An
Essay on Writing Essays for English Class.
 Yes, I titled my English composition
“An Essay on Writing Essays for English Class.”
 Yes, I titled my English composition An
Essay on Writing Essays for English Class.

 Yes, I titled my English composition An
Essay on Writing Essays for English Class.

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9. 9. Choose
the sentence that contains no errors in using quotation marks or italics.
  (Points : 3)

 If I ever write a short story about that
day babysitting, I’ll call it “Just Another Fine Mess.”

 If I ever write a short story about that
day babysitting, I’ll call it Just Another Fine Mess.

 If I ever write a short story about that
day babysitting, I’ll call it Just Another Fine Mess.

 If I ever write a short story about that
day babysitting, I’ll call it Just Another Fine Mess.

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10. 10. Choose
the sentence that contains no errors in using quotation marks or italics.
  (Points : 3)

 Actually, I liked the book Anne
Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl
better than the film.

 Actually, I liked the book Anne Frank: The
Diary of a Young Girl
better than the film.

 Actually, I liked the book “Anne
Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl” better than the film.

 Actually, I liked the book Anne Frank:
The Diary of a Young Girl better than the film.

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11. 11. Choose
the sentence that contains no errors in capitalization. (Points : 3)

 “Can you see enough to tell,” he asked,
“how far away the shore is?”
 “Can you see enough to tell,”
He mused, “how far away the shore is?”
 “Can you see enough to tell,”
he asked, “How far away the shore is?”
 “can you see enough to tell,”
he asked, “how far away the shore is?”

Question
12. 12. Choose
the sentence that contains no errors in capitalization. (Points : 3)

 Miguel said, “let me explain.”
He held up a photograph, saying, “The boys in this picture are my
cousins.”
 Miguel said, “Let me explain.”
he held up a photograph, saying, “The boys in this picture are my
cousins.”
 Miguel said, “Let me explain.”
He held up a photograph, saying, “The boys in this picture are my
cousins.”
 Miguel said, “Let me explain.”
He pointed, saying, “the boys in this picture are my cousins.”

Question
13. 13. Choose
the sentence that contains no errors in capitalization.
  (Points : 3)

 “Those early days of
filmmaking,” he thought, “must have been fun.”

 “Those early days of
filmmaking,” He thought, “must have been fun.”

 “Those early days of
filmmaking,” he thought, “Must have been fun.”

 “those early days of
filmmaking,” he thought, “must have been fun.”

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14. 14. Choose
the sentence that contains no errors in capitalization.
  (Points : 3)

 “yes”, he answered, “we
would be happy to show you around.”

 “Yes,” he answered, “we
would be happy to show you around.”

 “Yes,” he answered, “We
would be happy to show you around.”

 “Yes,” He answered, “we
would be happy to show you around.”

Question
15. 15. Choose
the sentence that contains no errors in the use of end marks or commas. (Points : 3)

 “Do not,” Mom reminded us,
“talk during the movie.”
 “Do not,” Mom reminded us,
“talk during the movie”.
 “Do not”, Mom reminded us,
“talk during the movie.”
 “Do not” Mom reminded us
“talk during the movie.”

Question
16. 16. Choose
the sentence that contains no errors in the use of end marks or commas. (Points : 3)

 When the band left the stage, everyone
shouted, “Encore”!
 When the band left the stage, everyone shouted,
“Encore!”.
 When the band left the stage, everyone
shouted, “Encore!”
 When the band left the stage, everyone
shouted “Encore!”

Question
17. 17. Choose
the sentence that contains no errors in the use of end marks or commas.
  (Points : 3)

 Did he say, “The park is closed at
six”?

 Did he say, “The park is closed at
six?”

 Did he say “The park is closed at
six”?

 Did he say “The park is closed at
six?

Question
18. 18. Choose
the sentence that has no errors in capitalization, quotation marks, or end
marks. (Points
: 3)

 What a beautiful dog! she exclaimed.

 “What a beautiful dog!” she
exclaimed.

 ‘What a beautiful dog!’ she exclaimed.

 “What a beautiful dog! she
exclaimed!”

Question
19. 19. Choose
the sentence that has no errors in capitalization, quotation marks, or end
marks. (Points
: 3)

 The instructions say that, “we
should first assemble the base.”
 The instructions say that we should
first assemble the base.
 The instructions say that, “We
should first assemble the base.”
 The instructions say, “That we
should first assemble the base.”

Question
20. 20. Choose
the sentence that has no errors in capitalization, quotation marks, 
or end marks. (Points
: 3)

 Why did Mrs. Winters say she was not
holding her breath?
 Why did Mrs. Winters say, “She was
not holding her breath?”
 Why did Mrs. Winters say, “she was
not holding her breath?”
 Why did Mrs. Winters say, “she was
not holding her breath”?

Question
21. 21. Read
the given dialogue. Then choose the answer that tells where paragraph
breaks should be made.

“Good
morning, Barbara,” Mr. Anthony said. “Oh, good morning,
sir,” the girl answered. “You are up early today,” he
observed.

(Points
: 3)

 A paragraph break should come after the
word said.
 A paragraph break should come after the
word said and after the word answered.
 A paragraph break should come after the
word answered.
 No paragraph breaks are necessary.

Question
22. 22. Read
the given dialogue. Then choose the answer that tells where paragraph
breaks should be made.

“Thank
you for letting us choose one of your puppies, Ms. Williams,” Nick said
as six frisky collie pups bounded around his feet. “They all seem
healthy. That’s for sure!” he laughed as one of the pups almost leapt
into his arms.  

(Points
: 3)

 A paragraph break should come after the
word Williams.

 A paragraph break should come after the
word feet.

 A paragraph break should come after the
word Williams and after the word feet.

 No paragraph breaks are necessary.

Question
23. Choose
the sentence with no errors in capitalization or punctuation. (Points : 3)

 “Read Tennyson’s short poem
“Crossing the Bar,” and memorize the first six lines, Father said.
 “Read Tennyson’s short poem
‘Crossing the Bar,’ and memorize the first six lines,” Father said.
 “Read Tennyson’s short poem
“Crossing the Bar,” and memorize the first six lines,” Father
said.
 “Read Tennyson’s short poem Crossing
the Bar
, and memorize the first six lines,” Father said.

Question
24. Choose
the sentence with no errors in capitalization or punctuation. (Points : 3)

 Hector remembered, “The lab manual
says, ‘Be sure that the glassware is clean and dry before adding the
mixture.'”
 Hector remembered, “The lab manual
says, Be sure that the glassware is clean and dry before adding the
mixture.”
 Hector remembered, “The lab manual
says, “Be sure that the glassware is clean and dry before adding the
mixture.”
 Hector remembered, “The lab manual
says, ‘Be sure that the glassware is clean and dry before adding the
mixture’.”

Question
25. Choose
the sentence with no errors in capitalization or punctuation.
  (Points : 3)

 “Would you sing “America”
for us, Ernie?” asked Anne.

 “Would you sing America for
us, Ernie?” asked Anne.

 “Would you sing America for
us, Ernie?” asked Anne.

 “Would you sing ‘America’ for us,
Ernie?” asked Anne.