I don't see any italics in the question, but:
In A, there should be commas after each item. In the U.S. the commas would be inside the quotes: Is the word "their," or the word "there," correct in that sentence? I've read that in some other areas the convention is to put the commas outside the quotes: <span>Is the word "their", or the word "there", correct in that sentence? but I'm not familiar with that.
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In B, the word "love" should be quoted as it appears in this sentence.
In C, I think (I'm skilled, but not an certified grammarian) the "T" should be quoted, like so:<span> I often forget to cross my "T"s when I'm writing quickly.
D is, I believe, correct. Again, this is by U.S. conventions. Elsewhere (England, at least) I think it would be written as: </span><span>Mike's home address begins with a "2".</span>
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ولله انا لو هعرف حقلك..... انا زات نفسي مش عارف
I believe it's D
A wouldn't be it because he never mention money
B wouldn't be it because the story does't seem as a carefree environment
im not sure about C but the story leans on him being very observant.
if i'm wrong please tell me
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A good friend is the only relation which we earn in whole life. To find a good friend who is loving, caring, helpful, honest, loyal, and most important compatible. This is the biggest achievement of us which we get in the form of a true friend. Undoubtedly, we always learn something new and exciting in the company of our good friends from childhood. A pleasurable time spent with friends is a kind of some happiness that can’t be express. Whether you make group study or enjoying someone’s birthday party it is always enjoyable with friends.
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