Question:
Indicate whether the underline words or groups of words needs capital or lower case letters by selecting the?
soso2012
2012-02-07 15:07:07 UTC
Indicate whether the underline words or groups of words needs capital or lower case letters by selecting the?
Indicate whether the underline words or groups of words needs capital or lower case letters by selecting the best choice. If an underlined section is correct select “ no change.”


“Hush little baby,” my grandmother would often whisper softly to me,
“Don’t say a word.”


A) “don’t say a word.”

B) “ Don’t say A Word.”

C) “Don’t Say a Word.”

D) No change
Three answers:
Froggy
2012-02-07 15:13:43 UTC
A is correct. No Change.

What makes it correct is the use of the comma after baby, had there been a period, then B would have been correct.



“Hush little baby,” my grandmother would often whisper softly to me, “don’t say a word.”
anonymous
2015-10-07 07:35:20 UTC
Underline groups of words are phrases and which clauses

A man who was walking through the forest heard the roar of tiger
The 2 Ohm Resistance
2012-02-07 15:07:46 UTC
D) No change


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