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.
The one that could punctuate that sentence correctly is : B. place quotation marks after what? and before it's Quotation mark is best to only consist of one sentence only which is definded by the use of period