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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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Your favorite song?

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00How would you respond to the question, " What is your favorite song01u00?"? 02u02br
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00Would you say, "My favorite song is "Smile in the Wind."?02br
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00And if you want to ask like the first sentence I formed, how would you deal with the underlined "maybe in need of double question marks" situation?0-
  

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"? 01font 00 02font 01font 00If you look at detailed punctuation 'rules', you may find some special recommendations for this situation, but I think most people would take an approach to this based on simplicity. 01u 00" 02u 02font 02i 02br 02br 00Best wishes, Clive02br 02font 0-

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  • 01font 00 02font 01font 00If you look at detailed punctuation 'rules', you may find some special recommendations for this situation, but I think most people would take an approach to this based on simplicity.
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1font00Hi,02font02br
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00How would you respond to the question, " What is your favorite song01u00?"? 02u02br
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00Would you say, "My favorite song is "Smile in the Wind."?02br
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00The title in quotations?01font00 Yes.02font02br
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0Thank you, so your take on this is like this with no underlining anywhere.02br
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01i00How would you respond to the question, "What is your favorite song?"02i02br
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00If yes, can you do away with (without) a comma like this:02br
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01i00How would you respond to the question "What is your favorite song?"02
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00Yes.02br
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00And yes. I see the comma as optional and not necessary.02br
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00Best wishes, Clive 0-

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