Concept explainers
1.
To add:
Required quotation marks and italics in the given sentence.
Introduction:
Italics are usually used for the names of books, magazines, works of arts, etc. Quotation marks are used for direct speeches, names of short works, section of long works, articles, etc.
2.
To add:
Required quotation marks and italics in the given sentence.
Introduction:
Italics are usually used for the names of books, magazines, works of arts, etc. Quotation marks are used for direct speeches, names of short works, section of long works, articles, etc.
3.
To add:
Required quotation marks and italics in the given sentence.
Also, a more appropriate word for accomplishments is to be mentioned.
Introduction:
Italics are usually used for the names of books, magazines, works of arts, etc. Quotation marks are used for direct speeches, names of short works, section of long works, articles, etc.
4.
To add:
Required quotation marks and italics in the given sentence.
Introduction:
Italics are usually used for the names of books, magazines, works of arts, etc. Quotation marks are used for direct speeches, names of short works, section of long works, articles, etc.
5.
To add:
Required quotation marks and italics in the given sentence.
Introduction:
Italics are usually used for the names of books, magazines, works of arts, etc. Quotation marks are used for direct speeches, names of short works, section of long works, articles, etc.
6.
To add:
Required quotation marks and italics in the given sentence.
Introduction:
Italics are usually used for the names of books, magazines, works of arts, etc. Quotation marks are used for direct speeches, names of short works, section of long works, articles, etc.
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