Asked by lilman

The heroes of the The Three Kingdoms can best be described as

disorganized.
fearful.
loyal to the emperor.
traitorous
Not sure


Identify the word or phrase that should be in italics: Riding the Orient Express toward Istanbul, Tom read the novels of Mark Twain. Orient Express (my choice)
Istanbul
Mark Twain
no error


Identify the word or phrase that should be in italics: He felt like a character in a Steven Spielberg movie as he listened to a Strauss waltz while eating spaghetti in the dining car.
Steven Spielberg
Strauss waltz
spaghetti
no error (my choice)


Identify the sentence that contains an error in punctuation or capitalization.
"Good morning," Ms. Roper said. "Please open your copies of The Hobbit to page 45."

"I've left my book at home, said Emily. "May I share with someone else?"
(my choice)

Ms. Roper handed out an article on J. R. R. Tolkien from Smithsonian magazine.

"I can’t wait to read the rest of his books," said Rick.


Identify the choice that contains no errors in punctuation or use of italics.

Catherine asked, "Where are you going"?

"We're going to volunteer at the animal shelter," said Dan, "Do you want to come?"

"Do they have puppies there?" she asked. (my choice)

That song and "Feelin' Groovy" are both on the album Simon & Garfunkel’s Greatest Hits.

"Of course. Did you think they had elephants?", Dan asked her.

Identify the error in apostrophe use: Pat's friend just called to ask if Tom's brother will be at Richards' birthday party.

Pat's
Tom's
Richards' (my choice)
no error

Identify the error in apostrophe use: Those dogs's owners have left them in their vet's kennel while they shop at Macy's.

dogs's (my choice)
vet's
Macy's
no error


Identify the incorrect word: Emma told Jim that his car is still in it’s parking place next to our apartment.
his
it’s
our
no error (my choice)

Can someone help check my work

Answers

Answered by Writeacher
he heroes of the The Three Kingdoms can best be described as

disorganized.
fearful.
loyal to the emperor.
traitorous
Not sure <b>I’ve never heard of this (nor read it!), so I don’t know.</b>


Identify the word or phrase that should be in italics: Riding the Orient Express toward Istanbul, Tom read the novels of Mark Twain.

Orient Express (my choice) <b>I agree.</b>
Istanbul
Mark Twain
no error


Identify the word or phrase that should be in italics: He felt like a character in a Steven Spielberg movie as he listened to a Strauss waltz while eating spaghetti in the dining car.
Steven Spielberg
Strauss waltz
spaghetti
no error (my choice) <b>I agree.</b>


Identify the sentence that contains an error in punctuation or capitalization.
"Good morning," Ms. Roper said. "Please open your copies of The Hobbit to page 45."

"I've left my book at home, said Emily. "May I share with someone else?"
(my choice) <b>I agree.</b>

Ms. Roper handed out an article on J. R. R. Tolkien from Smithsonian magazine.

"I can’t wait to read the rest of his books," said Rick.


Identify the choice that contains no errors in punctuation or use of italics.

Catherine asked, "Where are you going"?

"We're going to volunteer at the animal shelter," said Dan, "Do you want to come?"

"Do they have puppies there?" she asked. (my choice) <b>I can’t tell – which words are in italics?</b>

That song and "Feelin' Groovy" are both on the album Simon & Garfunkel’s Greatest Hits.

"Of course. Did you think they had elephants?", Dan asked her.



Identify the error in apostrophe use:
Pat's friend just called to ask if Tom's brother will be at Richards' birthday party.

Pat's
Tom's
Richards' (my choice) <b>I agree.</b>
no error

Identify the error in apostrophe use: Those dogs's owners have left them in their vet's kennel while they shop at Macy's.

dogs's (my choice) <b>I agree.</b>
vet's
Macy's
no error


Identify the incorrect word: Emma told Jim that his car is still in it’s parking place next to our apartment.
his
it’s
our
no error (my choice) <b>I disagree.</b>
Answered by Moo
Stop cheating and do your test.
Answered by Beverly Anderson
it's
Answered by Beverly Anderson
(on last question)
Answered by DAVID
Whats the last one?
Answered by DAVID
ops whats the first one
Answered by oliver
idk is he right ? ? ?
Answered by yeeeerrrp
it's = it is
its = belonging to it
Answered by Anonymous
Identify the sentence that contains an error in punctuation or capitalization for questions 2-3
Answered by no one
ok
Answered by My name Jeff
The first question is disorganized if uhh this helps at all.
Answered by anke
so uhhhhhhhh what are the answers?
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