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HELP! Which sentence has no errors in the use of quotation marks or italics?

a. The word cerebral comes from the Latin root 'cerebrum.'

b. The word cerebral comes from Latin root cerebrum.

c. The word "cerebral" comes from the Latin root "cerebrum."

d. The word cerebral comes from the Latin root cerebrum ( this is italicized)

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Final answer:

The sentence that correctly uses quotation marks and italics is 'The word "cerebral" comes from the Latin root "cerebrum."' where 'cerebrum' is italicized.

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct sentence with no errors in the use of quotation marks or italics is: The word "cerebral" comes from the Latin root "cerebrum." In this case, the foreign word cerebrum is correctly italicized to indicate that it is not an English term, and the term cerebral is enclosed in quotation marks to draw attention to the word being discussed.

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The answer should be either A or D if that narrows it down for you!

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