The
correct way to punctuate titles is as follow: for long titles like
books, use italics, and for short titles like short stories, use
quotation marks. Since in this case the sentence is talking a bout a
short story, the correct way to punctuate the sentence is: “A Long
Walk to Forever.”
<span>Remember
that commas and periods
that are part of the original sentence go inside the quotation marks,
therefore the last period in the sentence should be put inside the
quotation marks.</span>
A. <span>Our team might win the nationals if we keep on working hard.
Key words for conditional mood phrases: if, would, might, maybe</span>
<span>Oxymoron is something which seemingly cannot be, yet it is; a contradiction. </span>
Lord of the flies because it is meant to take place in a ""futuristic""(for 1940s) nuclear war which was the big fear during the Cold War, even in Britain