Asked by Ajarn
When making multiple choice quiz for students about speaking. Do I need to use question marks in the answer choices. Example-
Hello how are you.
a)fine thank you and you b)good wasup c)I'm ok
Answer (a) is the answer to the question but in itself is a question. I have searched for the answer to this dilemma but can't fine out if I need to include this punctuation or not? I don't wish to appear sloppy in my work.
Hello how are you.
a)fine thank you and you b)good wasup c)I'm ok
Answer (a) is the answer to the question but in itself is a question. I have searched for the answer to this dilemma but can't fine out if I need to include this punctuation or not? I don't wish to appear sloppy in my work.
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Writeacher
Hello! How are you?
a) Fine, thank you, and you?
b) Good! Wasup?
c) I'm OK.
<b>Your question AND your potential answers all needed correct capitalization and punctuation -- and not just question marks!
Let me know if you have questions. </b>
a) Fine, thank you, and you?
b) Good! Wasup?
c) I'm OK.
<b>Your question AND your potential answers all needed correct capitalization and punctuation -- and not just question marks!
Let me know if you have questions. </b>
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