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Quotation Marks and Titles 1

Authored by Charlene Eymard

English

9th Grade

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Quotation Marks and Titles 1
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Choose the correct punctuation for the following sentence:


No, the taxi driver said curtly, I cannot get you to the airport in fifteen minutes.

"No," the taxi driver said curtly, "I cannot get you to the airport in fifteen minutes."

No, the taxi driver said curtly, I cannot get you to the airport in fifteen minutes. (correct as is)

"No", the taxi driver said curtly, "I cannot get you to the airport in fifteen minutes".

No, the taxi driver said curtly: "I cannot get you to the airport in fifteen minutes."

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Choose the correct punctuation for the following sentence:


I believe, Jack remarked, that the best time of year to visit Europe is in the spring. At least that's what I read in a book entitled Guide to Europe.

I believe, Jack remarked, that the best time of year to visit Europe is in the spring. At least that's what I read in a book entitled Guide to Europe. (correct as is)

"I believe," Jack remarked, "that the best time of year to visit Europe is in the spring." At least that's what I read in a book entitled "Guide to Europe."

"I believe," Jack remarked, "that the best time of year to visit Europe is in the spring. At least that's what I read in a book entitled Guide to Europe."

I believe, "Jack remarked," that the best time of year to visit Europe is in the spring. At least that's what I read in a book entitled Guide to Europe.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Choose the correct punctuation for the following sentence:


My French professor told me that my accent is abominable.

My French professor told me that "my accent is abominable."

My French professor told me that my accent is abominable. (correct as is)

"My French professor told me that," my accent is abominable.

My "French" professor told me that my accent is abominable.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Choose the correct punctuation for the following sentence:


When did Roosevelt say, We have nothing to fear but fear itself?

When did Roosevelt say, We have nothing to fear but fear itself? (correct as is)

When did Roosevelt say, "We have nothing to fear but fear itself?"

When did Roosevelt say "We have nothing to fear but fear itself "?

When did Roosevelt say, "We have nothing to fear but fear itself"?

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Choose the correct punctuation for the following sentence:


A Perfect Day for Bananafish is, I believe, J. D. Salinger's best short story.

A Perfect Day for Bananafish is, I believe, J. D. Salinger's best short story. (correct as is)

"A Perfect Day for Bananafish" is, I believe, J. D. Salinger's best short story.

A Perfect Day for Bananafish is, "I believe," J. D. Salinger's best short story.

"A Perfect Day for Bananafish is, I believe, J. D. Salinger's best short story."

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Choose the correct punctuation for the following sentence:


Can you believe, Dot asked me, that it has been almost five years since we've seen each other?

"Can you believe," Dot asked me, "that it has been almost five years since we've seen each other?"

"Can you believe", Dot asked me, "that it has been almost five years since we've seen each other"?

Can you believe, "Dot asked me," that it has been almost five years since we've seen each other?

Can you believe, Dot asked me, that it has been almost five years since we've seen each other? (correct as is)

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Choose the correct punctuation for the following sentence:


It seems to me that hip and cool are words that are going out of style.

It seems to me that hip and cool are words that are going out of style. (correct as is)

It seems to me that hip and cool are "words" that are going out of style.

'It seems to me that hip and cool are words that are going out of style.'

It seems to me that hip and cool are words that are going out of style.

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