Asked by Jerald
Read each sentence. Then underline each term that calls for italics
The twins like to watch Tomas & Friends
Thomas & Friends?
This book, The Higher Power of Lucky, won an award, and it is a good read.
The higher Power of Lucky?
Do you mean course or coarse?
course or coarse?
My older sister is reading a long poem Paradise Lost, in her college class.
Paradise Lost?
I bought Dad an album, The Road to Ensenada, for his Birthday.
The Road to Ensenada?
The twins like to watch Tomas & Friends
Thomas & Friends?
This book, The Higher Power of Lucky, won an award, and it is a good read.
The higher Power of Lucky?
Do you mean course or coarse?
course or coarse?
My older sister is reading a long poem Paradise Lost, in her college class.
Paradise Lost?
I bought Dad an album, The Road to Ensenada, for his Birthday.
The Road to Ensenada?
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
1, 2, 4, and 5 are fine.
Re-think 3.
Re-think 3.
Answered by
Jerald
course course? Only underline those 2 and leave out the or?
Answered by
Writeacher
<i>course coarse</i>
Yes, leave out the "or" and spell the second one right!!
Yes, leave out the "or" and spell the second one right!!
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