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24 June, 07:07

I am responding to your advertisement in the May 1, 2007, issue of the Atlanta Journal Constitution for a full-time salesperson for summer employment. (2) I am very much interested in being considered for this position. (3) It would be really exciting to work in a store that sells clothes for teens. The publication mentioned in the first sentence may have been punctuated incorrectly. If so, choose the correct revision. If not, choose "correct as is." A) Correct as is. B) Atlanta Journal-Constitution C) "Atlanta Journal-Constitution" D) Atlanta Journal-Constitution

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  1. 24 June, 07:36
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    The correct answer is Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Publications that can stand on their own, like newspapers, are italicized. Smaller pieces, like newspaper articles, are placed within quotation marks. The hyphen is needed because Journal-Constitution is a compound noun.
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