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Choose the sentence that uses italics correctly
OB. "Mind Games," an essay by Anthony Lane in The New Yorker, reviews two movies: Trance and Blancanieves
OA "Mind Games," an essay by Anthony Lane in The New Yorker, reviews two movies: "Trance" and
"Blancanieves."
OC. "Mind Games," an essay by Anthony Lane in The New Yorker reviews two movies: "Trance" and
"Blancanieves."
OD. Mind Games, an essay by Anthony Lane in The New Yorker, reviews two movies: Trance and Blancanieves.

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