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Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
I have subscribed to Cooking magazine for many years.
Edward once said that his favorite Dickens novel was “Great Expectations.”
We had to memorize Washington’s Farewell Speech.
Shari reads The Wall Street Journal every day and is very up-to-date on current events
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Sentence 1 is punctuated correctly.
Brief notes on the others:
- 2 is awkward because book titles should be italicized (or underlined), not put in quotation marks: Edward once said that his favorite Dickens novel was Great Expectations.
- 3 is incorrect in wording/capitalization; the usual title is Washington's Farewell Address.
- 4 is missing a final period: Shari reads The Wall Street Journal every day and is very up-to-date on current events.
Brief notes on the others:
- 2 is awkward because book titles should be italicized (or underlined), not put in quotation marks: Edward once said that his favorite Dickens novel was Great Expectations.
- 3 is incorrect in wording/capitalization; the usual title is Washington's Farewell Address.
- 4 is missing a final period: Shari reads The Wall Street Journal every day and is very up-to-date on current events.
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