Select the sentence that is correctly punctuated.

A) “Will you please pass the salt?” Billy asked.
B) Will you please pass the salt? Billy asked.


A) “Will you please pass the salt?” Billy asked.

Language Arts & World Languages

You might also like to view...

You will hear pronounced and then spelled noun that you will learn in Chapter 1. Write it down, capitalizing the first letter of the noun. Its English equivalent are given in parentheses.

_______________________________________ (papier)

Language Arts & World Languages

Add end punctuation—periods, questions marks, and exclamation points—to the following

sentences. Look within the sentences for abbreviations or quotations that may also need these marks. Any punctuation already used within the sentences is correct and should not be changed. Pay close attention to the use of quotation marks, underlining, and capitals so that you can add them to the next test. You don't want your subscription to Entertainment Weekly to end next month, do you What will be an ideal response?

Language Arts & World Languages

Acronym

a. word formed from the first letters of other words b. word used as a title c. word created from a person's name

Language Arts & World Languages

A misnomer is an alias

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Language Arts & World Languages