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10.which sentence is punctuated and capitalized correctly? a. harold sa…

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10.which sentence is punctuated and capitalized correctly?
a. harold said, \that he was not hungry.\
b. carlos said \that he was not hungry.\
c. harold said that he was not hungry.
d. harold said, that he was not hungry.

11.which sentence is punctuated and capitalized correctly?
a. president roosevelt called december 7 1941 a day that wo
b. president roosevelt called december 7, 1941 a day that wo
c. president roosevelt called december 7, 1941, a day that w
d. president roosevelt called december 7, 1941, a day that w

12.which sentence is punctuated and capitalized correctly?
a. \the only thing we have to fear,\ said president kennedy,
b. \the only thing we have to fear,\ said president kennedy,
c. \the only thing we have to fear,\ said president kennedy,
d. \the only thing we have to fear said president kennedy

sentence uses commas correctly?

Explanation:

Response
Question 10
Brief Explanations
  • Option A: When reporting speech without a direct quote (using "that" to introduce the reported clause), we don't use quotation marks. So A is incorrect.
  • Option B: Similar to A, using quotation marks here is wrong as it's reported speech, not a direct quote. Also, there should be no quote marks.
  • Option C: This is a correct reported speech structure. No unnecessary punctuation or quotation marks, and capitalization is proper.
  • Option D: The comma before "that" is incorrect in reported speech structure.
Brief Explanations
  • Option A: Missing commas in the date (December 7 1941 should be December 7, 1941) and no comma after the date when it's a parenthetical or appositive (if "a day..." is an appositive, it needs a comma before "a day").
  • Option B: Missing the comma after 1941 when "a day..." is an appositive (to set off the appositive phrase).
  • Option C: Correctly punctuates the date (December 7, 1941) and uses a comma after 1941 to set off the appositive "a day...". Also, "President Roosevelt" is capitalized correctly (title and name).
  • Option D: "President roosevelt" has incorrect capitalization (should be "Roosevelt").
Brief Explanations
  • Option A: "President Kennedy" is capitalized correctly, and the quotation is properly formatted with the comma inside the quote.
  • Option B: "president kennedy" has incorrect capitalization (should be "President Kennedy").
  • Option C: The first word of the quote "the" should be capitalized ("The"), and "president kennedy" is incorrect.
  • Option D: Missing the comma inside the quote after "fear" and the structure is incorrect (should have a comma after "fear" when the speaker tag follows).

Answer:

C. Harold said that he was not hungry.

Question 11 (assuming the full options are about date punctuation and capitalization)