Asked by Anonymous
Recent economic concerns prompted President Obama to meet with credit card industry executives in April 2009. The national credit card delinquency rate has continued to grow in recent times, and the president, along with Congress, aims to end unfair fees and increases in interest rates. In addition, the president asked that all terms, disclosure, and statements be clear and easy to read for consumers. Confusing terms, often laid out in fine print, are believed to have led to the nation's rising debt............. I found Recent needs a comma.... president needs to be capitalize twice.... nation's just add a s. Please help
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
in recent times >> <b>no comma</b>
and the president, >> <b> whether president is capitalized in this context depends upon the style you're supposed to be using.</b>
the nation's rising debt >> <b>the apostrophe is correct. The debt belongs to the nation; therefore nation needs to be possessive >> nation's.</b>
and the president, >> <b> whether president is capitalized in this context depends upon the style you're supposed to be using.</b>
the nation's rising debt >> <b>the apostrophe is correct. The debt belongs to the nation; therefore nation needs to be possessive >> nation's.</b>
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.