Put an X in front of each sentence with errors in quotation marks or italics/underlining. Add any missing quotation marks and italics/underlining.

1. _____ My two favorite television shows are “The Bachelorette” and “The Big Bang Theory!”
2. _____ Will you hand me the Time magazine next to you?
3. _____ “Mansfield Park” is one of my favorite Jane Austen novels.
4. _____ We have to read the poem The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope for class.
5. _____ Did you read the article “Going South” from the newspaper about the best colleges in the United States?


1. X, The Bachelorette, The Big Bang Theory;
2. [no errors];
3. X, Mansfield Park;
4. X, “The Rape of the Lock”;
5. [no errors]

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