'Did you read the article "Homeless Joe” in yesterday's "Daily News”?' Is the correct statement that uses punctuation marks correctly.
Option (a);
<u>EXPLANATION:</u>
Punctuation and Quotation marks are a very important part of a text. They make understanding of passage easy and clear so the reader doesn't get confused.
The first option specifies the quotation marks both at the starting section where it specifies the main content followed by the article name in the final section. In the rest of the two options, the quotations are missing in either of the two sections.
Answer:
C and E
Explanation:
I have seen both of these used in short stories heck both have been in the same kind of story, as for B and D they both sound like stories that will be more than just a short story.
The repitition of these words continue to enhance that something bad or abusive happened to a person, animal or living thing.
Answer:
Dr. Langley, my professor, can be found in the English department, and she also likes to spend time at the campus coffee shop, the bookstore, and the Dewitt library.
Explanation:
There should be a comma after professor.
English should be capitalized.
There should be a comma after department.
There should be a comma after bookstore.
Dewitt should be capitalized.