"I have heard "Old MacDonald's Farm" a hundred times today," she moaned.
"Old MacDonald's Farm' should be banned!" she stated.
"I wonder if there is a Spanish version of 'Old MacDonald's Farm,'" she mused.
Which choice best answers the following question?
Single quotation marks should be used __________. (Points : 1)
for the titles of songs
for quotations within quotations
for the titles of stories
for words referred to as words
Answer:
A dialect can be developed by all the options presented in the question.
Explanation:
Dialect is the peculiar language of some region, the regional variation of a certain language. Due to some cultural influences, ethnic background, proximity to other nationality and the vast territory of a country, the language can develop diverse dialectal differences, including in writing, but surprisingly maintains a unified norm providing for the maintenance of the same language throughout the country.
b. appears to modify something it shouldn't.
c. is not set off from the sentence with a comma.
d. does not contain a complete thought.
Answer:
A dangling modifier occurs when a modifier appears to modify something it shouldn't.
Explanation:
In general, modifiers are words that change, describe, expand or explain a word as a part of the speech, they are adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, etc.. More specifically a dangling modifier is a modifier that is not in its correct collocation and may create confusions or misunderstandings according to which word is it modifying.