4. People with strong convictions are likely to
keep quiet about unfair situations.
follow rules without questioning them.
stand up for their beliefs.
6. Which of the sentences below uses italics and quotation marks correctly?
“You see,” he said, “there are two versions of the novel Zombie Prom at the bookstore.”
“You see” he said, “there are two versions of the novel Zombie Prom at the bookstore.”
“You see,” he said, “there are two versions of the novel “Zombie Prom” at the bookstore.”
7. Which of the items below uses apostrophes correctly?
Is this jacket Kevin’s? Wait, II think it’s actually your’s.
Is this jacket Kevin’s? Wait, I think it’s actually yours.
Is this jacket Kevin’s? Wait, I think its actually yours.
8. Which of the items below uses apostrophes correctly?
Before she could address the invitations, Jessie needed everyone’s addresses.
Before she could address the invitations, Jessie needed everyones’ addresses.
Before she could address the invitations, Jessie needed everyones’s addresses.
9. Which of the following sentences is punctuated correctly?
Mom thinks we need to arrive by seven o’clock; but I don’t think that’s necessary.
We will end up waiting around for the others; that will be boring.
I think we should get there at eight o’clock, Dad agrees with me.
10. Which of the following sentences is punctuated correctly?
David wants to go skiing; however he can’t go with you this weekend.
David wants to go skiing, however, he can’t go with you this weekend.
David wants to go skiing; however, he can’t go with you this weekend.
2 answers
6. A
7. B
8. A
9. B
10. D