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4 February, 09:56

Which sentence uses italics or quotation marks correctly? A. The "Flying Scotsman" was a luxury express train with a restaurant and a cinema coach. B. In 1883, the "Orient Express" began railroad trips from Paris to Istanbul. C. Beginning in 1936, the Super Chief passenger train ran from Chicago to Los Angeles. D. I have a ticket for the Crescent passenger train, which will take me all the way to New Orleans.

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  1. 4 February, 13:25
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    I can't speak for the italics because they're not showing up here, but "A. The "Flying Scotsman" was a luxury express train with a restaurant and a cinema coach" is free from quotation mark errors.
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