The following sentence may use quotation marks incorrectly with other punctuation marks. Select the answer choice with no errors. If the original sentence is correct, select No change.Even in the early years of this century, women were still "more likely than men to consider economic prospects a high priority in a mate" (Sapolsky, 2001, p. 6).Group of answer choicesEven in the early years of this century, women were still "more likely than men to consider economic prospects a high priority in a mate (Sapolsky, 2001, p. 6)."Even in the early years of this century, women were still "more likely than men to consider economic prospects a high priority in a mate (Sapolsky, 2001, p. 6)".No change
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The following sentence may use quotation marks incorrectly with other punctuation marks. Select the answer choice with no errors. If the original sentence is correct, select No change.Even in the early years of this century, women were still "more likely than men to consider economic prospects a high priority in a mate" (Sapolsky, 2001, p. 6).Group of answer choicesEven in the early years of this century, women were still "more likely than men to consider economic prospects a high priority in a mate (Sapolsky, 2001, p. 6)."Even in the early years of this century, women were still "more likely than men to consider economic prospects a high priority in a mate (Sapolsky, 2001, p. 6)".No change
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The following sentence may use quotation marks incorrectly with other punctuation marks. Select the answer choice with no errors. If the original sentence is correct, select No change.According to Wade and Tavris, "The skin’s usefulness is more than just skin deep. Besides protecting our innards, our two square yards of skin help us identify objects and establish intimacy with others." (234)Group of answer choicesNo changeAccording to Wade and Tavris, "The skin’s usefulness is more than just skin deep. Besides protecting our innards, our two square yards of skin help us identify objects and establish intimacy with others" (234).According to Wade and Tavris "The skin’s usefulness is more than just skin deep. Besides protecting our innards, our two square yards of skin help us identify objects and establish intimacy with others". (234)
The following sentence may be missing quotation marks that are necessary or include ones that are unnecessary or incorrectly positioned in relation to other punctuation. Select the answer option that has no quotation mark errors; or, if the original sentence is correct, select No change."Based on Carlos’s advice," Sonja decided to delve into Frost’s personal life but to tie in her discussion of his poems ‘The Death of the Hired Man’ and ‘Once by the Pacific.’Group of answer choicesBased on Carlos’s advice, Sonja decided to delve into Frost’s personal life but to tie in her discussion of his poems, "The Death of the Hired Man" and "Once by the Pacific".Based on Carlos’s advice, Sonja decided to delve into Frost’s personal life but to tie in her discussion of his poems "The Death of the Hired Man" and "Once by the Pacific."No change
The following sentence may be missing quotation marks that are necessary or include ones that are unnecessary or incorrectly positioned in relation to other punctuation. Select the answer option that has no quotation mark errors; or, if the original sentence is correct, select No change."If you bring up your grades next quarter, Sonja", her father said, "I will happily approve the cheerleading training camp".Group of answer choices"If you bring up your grades next quarter, Sonja," her father said "I will happily approve the cheerleading training camp".No change"If you bring up your grades next quarter, Sonja," her father said, "I will happily approve the cheerleading training camp."
The following sentence may be missing quotation marks that are necessary or include ones that are unnecessary or incorrectly positioned in relation to other punctuation. Select the answer option that has no quotation mark errors; or, if the original sentence is correct, select No change."Do you think I should focus on Frost’s personal life," Sonja asked Carlos, "or concentrate solely on his poetry?"Group of answer choicesNo change"Do you think I should focus on Frost’s personal life", Sonja asked Carlos "or concentrate solely on his poetry?""Do you think I should focus on Frost’s personal life," Sonja asked Carlos, or concentrate solely on his poetry?
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