Answer:
1. I enjoyed reading The Lion, The Witch, and the
Wardrobe.
Do you know the words to “Yankee Doodle”?
He recited the poem, Paul Revere’s Ride.
His picture was on the cover of Time.
Have you seen Fiddler on the Roof?
The child asked to hear the story “The Three Bears”
again.
2. Correct the following sentences.
“I’m ready to go.” said Susan.
Mother asked “Where have you been all day?”
The crowd chanted “Encore, encore!”
“Help me,” he pleaded “please help me.”
3. Correct the following dialogue. Notice the need for other punctuation, too.
“I’m home!” shouted Father “Is anyone home?”
“We are all upstairs.” called Mom.
“What is going on?” asked Father “Why is everybody up there?”
“Come on up and see!” Cindy hollered.
Father hurried up the stairs.
“Look Dad.” whispered Johnny. “We should have named Sam the cat Samantha. He, I mean, she, just had kittens under my bed. Isn’t it exciting!”
Explanation:
Titles of books, newspapers, and other major published works are italicized. Quotation marks are used for shorter works and individual sections of larger works such as short stories, chapters in a book, and songs.