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Brittanyd9008

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Choose the sentence in which quotations and title marks are used correctly.
 
  a. In the book Roughing It, Mark Twain has this to say about the thousands of young men who came to Virginia City looking for gold: all gone, or nearly all-victims devoted upon the altar of the golden calf.
 
  b. In the book Roughing It, Mark Twain has this to say about the thousands of young men who came to Virginia City looking for gold: all gone, or nearly all-victims devoted upon the altar of the golden calf.'
 
  c. In the book Roughing It,' Mark Twain has this to say about the thousands of young men who came to Virginia City looking for gold: all gone, or nearly all-victims devoted upon the altar of the golden calf.'
 
  d. In the book Roughing It, Mark Twain has this to say about the thousands of young men who came to Virginia City looking for gold: all gone, or nearly all-victims devoted upon the altar of the golden calf.

Question 2

Choose the sentence in which all apostrophes are used correctly.
 
  a. Id go over to Marks house and work on that report if I were you, said Katrina.
 
  b. I'd go over to Marks house and work on that report if I were you, said Katrina.
 
  c. I'd go over to Mark's house and work on that report if I wereyou, said Katrina.
 
  d. Id go over to Marks' house and work on that report if I were you, said Katrina.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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Brittanyd9008

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Reply 2 on: Jul 15, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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