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ELEN [110]
2 years ago
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2. Adopting the convention for distinguishing the mention and use of words, whereby words that are mentioned are put in quotatio

n marks, write the following sentences with any necessary changes (in some cases no change is necessary, in which case write the sentence unchanged).
English
1 answer:
Svetach [21]2 years ago
8 0

The sentences both changed and unchanged are written below:

  • CSU East Bay once had a different name
  • Hot is ambiguous
  • Lady Gaga used to be called "Stefani Germanotta"
  • "NASA" is an acronym.
  • Racism is offensive.
  • "Sound" means being valid and having true premises.
  • There are two vowels in vowel.
  • "Evita" is a Spanish name.

<h3>What are quotation marks?</h3>

Quotation marks (" ") are known to be a form of punctuation marks that are used in pairs in writing in order to identify direct speech, a phrase or a quotation. It consists of an opening quotation mark and a closing quotation mark.

We can see that the use of quotation marks above actually show the specific word being referred to.

Learn more about quotation marks on brainly.com/question/2762082

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