| Idx | 2711 |
|---|---|
| Keyword | titled |
| Type of Sentence | ✗ |
| Error Sentence | She sent me an article from Life Magazine titled 'A Soldier's Anguish'. |
| Correct Sentence | She sent me an article from Life Magazine entitled 'A Soldier's Anguish'. |
| Cloze Error Sentence | She sent me an article from Life Magazine [[titled]] 'A Soldier's Anguish'. |
| Cloze Sentence | She sent me an article from Life Magazine [[entitled]] 'A Soldier's Anguish'. |
| Cloze Answer | entitled |
| Choices | entitled | titled |
| Explanation | To introduce the name of a book, story, film, article, song, painting, etc, use be called or, especially in formal styles, (be) entitled: 'Her latest novel is called Educating Peter.' Compare: 'The title of her latest novel is Educating Peter.' |
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