Which sentence contains an item that is in quotation marks incorrectly or should be in quotation marks?A.
Why did you call the painting "Wildlife Number 57"?

B.
A busload of children was singing "Jingle Bells."

C.
Read the chapter entitled "The Hidden Life of Molecules."

D.
The short story about learning to play the violin was called "Breathing the Music."

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Answer 1
Answer: In A the quotation is used incorrectly because its what the painting is referred to and not necessarily its actual name.

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In a quote, when do I use a comma?

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At the end of the quote. For example: "Fair is foul, and foul is fair," said the First Witch

What is the expected point of view for an expository essay?a. third person
b. second person
c. first person
d. any; it's the writer's choice

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I think it's a third person

What is 5/8 equal to?

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the answer is, 0.625 gotta do

 5 divided into that 8 Carrie the laster number and becomes 625 put in decimal for, 0.625, i explain it good as i can ,

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English help do you agree with this?Technology: We're Better Off Without It!

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Lady Macbeth
Duncan

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characters : 
Macbeth      - WAVERING
Banquo       - MEEK
Lady Macbeth - STRONG WILLING
Duncan - LOYAL

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Lady Macbeth was a strong willed ambitious evil woman who craves power. 


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Banquo: loyal

lady macbeth: strong_willed

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Answer:

A source that consists of original material, such as an interview.

Explanation:

Primary sources are the raw materials of history. They are original documents and objects which were created at the time under study.  Examples of primary sources include experiment results, statistical data, eyewitness accounts, surveys, interviews and legal documents.

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