Ask a New Question

Asked by Anonymous

Is this grammatically correct?

"Writing—Novel Response #1."
11 years ago

Answers

Answered by Writeacher
Are you instructed to have a label? or a title?

If you are supposed to have a label, that's fine.

If you are supposed to have a title, then make one up, but don't use the exact title of what you're summarizing.
11 years ago

Related Questions

Is this grammatically correct? "I was surprised by the similarities that arose between the young... Is it grammatically correct to say, "Nice meeting you?" This this grammatically correct? How much more did the United States buy than it sold in 1993?... Is this grammatically correct? I mean, it is alright for me to write who "one of them" is in an enti... is it grammatically correct to say it's a Friday Is this grammatically correct? The smile appeared under the salt-and pepper mustache. Is this grammatically correct? The contractor kept the load-bearing wall. Is this grammatically correct? The argument against constructing a new highway is compelling: it wil... Is this grammatically correct? A content creator who wants to convince viewers that the legal drivin... Which is grammatically correct? Some things that make us the same is our interest. Some things tha...
Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use