You introduce a quote by saying According to or in article 1, don't forget to say the article number or name, and most importantly don't forget the quotes " "
Answer:
Both authors want readers to protect human rights. Both authors want readers to focus on saving trees. Both authors intend to entertain readers with their essays.
Answer:
See explanation for answer.
Explanation:
Dear Grandma and Grandpa, I am so excited to spend my summer with you guys! There are so many things I want to do with you guys but here a few of the main ones. I really want to go see that old wishing fountain Grandma always went to as a kid. I also would love to go to that little town that you two always talk about. Oh, and that restaurant that Grandpa apparently loves. I can't wait to see you guys! Love you both so much!
I hope this helps!
Have a lovely night!
I would say that the sentence that has no errors in capitalization or punctuation is A) "You really should read the poem "Ode to the West Wind" by Shelley, as I'm sure you'll like it," said Derek.
I believe the title of the poem should be in quotation marks.