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Grammar Chapter 13
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- Q1What part of your citation should be in italics?DateAuthorTitlePublisher45s
- Q2Where do you put the parenthetical citation after you write a quote?At the beginning of the sentenceIn the middle of the sentenceAt the end of the sentencein the Works Cited45s
- Q3When citing a title using MLA style, how should it be cited?Title should be in quotations.Title should be in all caps.Title should be in italics.Title should be underlined.45s
- Q4Because I Could Not Stop for Death is one of Emily Dickinson's most famous poems.title quotedtitle underlinedtitled italicized45s
- Q5The novel Lord of the Flies was one of my favorites!title quotedtitle underlinedtitle italized45s
- Q6I just read an interesting article entitled The 50 Most Influential People of the 20th Century.title italicizedtitle underlinedtitle quoted45s
- Q7The space shuttle Columbia landed perfectly after its flight.name italicizedname underlinedname quoted45s
- Q8The famous opera Madame Butterfly has a tragic story line.title italicizedtitle underlinedtitle quoted45s
- Q9The song Tomorrow is from my favorite musical Annie.Tomorrow-italics, Annie-quotesboth quotedboth italicizedTomorrow-quotes, Annie-Italics45s
- Q10Picasso's Water Lillies is one of my favorite abstract paintings.title quotedtitle underlinedtitle italicized45s
- Q11We took the Santa Fe Chief from New York to Washington D.C.title quotedtitle underlinedtitle italicized45s
- Q12An ellipsis is shown by how many dots?34520s
- Q13Rewrite the following sentence using an ellipsis: She ran and ran and then ran some more.... she ran and ran and then ran some more.She ran and ... ran and then ran some more.She ran ... and then ran some more.She ... ran and ran and then ran some more.45s
- Q14How should this sentence be punctuated? Sally said, "John just whispered that he would be at the game tonight." Sally said, John just whispered, "that he would be at the game tonight." Sally said, John just whispered that he would be "at the game" tonight.Sally said John, "just whispered that he would be at the game tonight."Sally said, "John just whispered that he would be at the game tonight."Sally said, John just whispered, "that he would be at the game tonight."Sally said, John just whispered that he would be "at the game" tonight.45s
- Q15Where should the question mark go? I asked my grandfather, "What should I do?" I asked my grandfather, "What should I do"? I asked my grandfather, "What should I do?"?I asked my grandfather, "What should I do?"?I asked my grandfather, "What should I do"?I asked my grandfather, "What should I do?"45s