Usually in business letters, italic formatting will not be used to indent any section, since italics are almost always reserved for emphasizing certain parts of the document.
There is no scene 11. I may be able to find what you are talking about though. I love me some Macbeth
I believe that the general notation for your subtopics in an outline is B. capital letters.
Roman letters are used for topics, capital letters for subtopics, and the rest for supporting points.
The answer would be <span>B) One of my sister's friends that she made in her college sorority are a doctor.
The subject-verb error occurs in the words made and are. Made indicates a past-tense event, while are indicates the present-tense. To fix the sentence, you could change are to is.
</span>One of my sister's friends that she made in her college sorority is a doctor.
"Derm" = skin.
So, when you are going into this field to practice skin diseases and treatment, the word you're looking for is a <u><em>dermatologist. </em></u>
A dermatologist <em>is a special doctor that manages diseases within the skin, hair, and nails. </em>