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Grades 6, 7 and 8 - English Language - Middle School - Underline and Italics
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Avg score: 68% Most missed: “Did you watch the boxing on TV last night?”
MCQs on the rules surrounding when to underline and when to use italics, both of which are forms of punctuations to show emphasis when writing.  They can be interchanged depending upon what is a writer’s preference.  However, these too follow some basic rules as follows: 1.When naming a long title to a written piece of work such as a book, a magazine, a movie, a newspaper, a song, a play or a TV show, you can italicize, underline or even use quotation marks (“”) to offset the title.   For example: The Diary of Anne Frank or The Diary of Anne Frank “The Diary of Anne Frank” To not use... Show more
Grades 6, 7 and 8 - English Language - Middle School - Underline and Italics
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10 Questions

1. Did you watch the boxing on TV last night? It was like - wham, slam - match over!
2. Maria met Stephanie Meyer who signed her copy of Breaking Dawn.
3. Natalie debated whether or not to include respondez s'il vous plait on her dinner invitation.
4. My grandmother told me it was a faux pas to wear white shoes before Memorial Day.
5. Have you ever read the lion, the witch, and the wardrobe by C.S. Lewis?
6. The girls went swimming in the big pond behind the school.
7. One of my all time favorite songs is Somewhere Over the Rainbow!
8. Ouch! I stubbed my toe yet again on that dumb toy.
9. The Marshall family went on a cruise around the world!
10. He picked up a copy of the Washington Post on his way to work.