Answer:
1. I like Chapter 3, "No One Home" but didn't like Chapter 8, "Stop Knocking."
2. Jack Prelutsky's poem "The New Kid On The Block" has a surprise ending.
3. "I Want To Hold Your Hand" was a song by The Beatles.
4. Did you read the article called "Life With Half A Brain"?
5. "Will you marry me?" asked Mergatroid.
6. Bobby Bigtone is so cute. He sings my favorite song, "Shnookie Wookems".
7. "Meet me at 2:00 in front of the Beebop Music Store," instructed Jake. "Don't be late."
8. "Encounter at Fairpoint" was the first episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Step-by-step explanation:
Punctuation and capitalization are part of the process of writing correctly. These punctuation works require the use of certain signs of punctuation to make a sentence correct grammatically. It involves using capital letters for proper nouns, titles of songs or books or movies, putting direct speeches and titles within inverted commas, putting commas/ pauses to shorten and provide a short stop, and using correct punctuation such as full stop/ period or question marks wherever necessary.
The given sentences written correctly after proper punctuation and capitalization are as follows-
1. I like Chapter 3, "No One Home" but didn't like Chapter 8, "Stop Knocking."
2. Jack Prelutsky's poem "The New Kid On The Block" has a surprise ending.
3. "I Want To Hold Your Hand" was a song by The Beatles.
4. Did you read the article called "Life With Half A Brain"?
5. "Will you marry me?" asked Mergatroid.
6. Bobby Bigtone is so cute. He sings my favorite song, "Shnookie Wookems".
7. "Meet me at 2:00 in front of the Beebop Music Store," instructed Jake. "Don't be late."
8. "Encounter at Fairpoint" was the first episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation.