Circle the letter of the preferred choice in the groups of sentence and give a sentence why.
13-9.
Be sure to read (How to Sell by Listening) in this month’s issue of Fortune.
Be sure to read “How to Sell by Listening” in this month’s issue of Fortune.
Be sure to read “How to Sell by Listening…” in this month’s issue of Fortune.
13-15.
“Ask not what your country can do for you,” begins a famous John Kennedy quotation.
“...Ask not what your country can do for you” begins a famous John Kennedy quotation.
“Ask not what your country can do for you…” begins a famous John Kennedy quotation.
13-16.
Do you remember who said, “And away we go?’
Do you remember who said, “And away we go”?
13-9: Be sure to read “How to Sell by Listening…” in this month’s issue of Fortune. Here, the title is incomplete since there is no question mark at the end. Hence, there has to be continuation of sentence.
13-15: “Ask not what your country can do for you…” begins a famous John Kennedy quotation. Here, the sentence given is first half of the sentence. The second half should be in continuation to complete the sentence.(Probably "but What you can do for your country")
13-16: Do you remember who said, “And away we go”?. This is a question. Hence, it should end with a question. The portion in quotes is not a question. Hence, question mark should be out of quotes.
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