PLEASE HELP! WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!!

Identify seven capitalization and punctuation rules that should be applied to this sentence.

jill screamed its alive and breathing

Use italics for the title of a book.
Capitalize names of days of the week, months, and holidays.
Use an apostrophe to correctly indicate singular or plural possession.
Capitalize people's names and titles used with their names.
Use quotation marks around direct quotes.
Capitalize words in a title except for articles and prepositions.
Use correct end punctuation for the type of sentence.
Use an apostrophe in contractions to indicate the missing letter(s).
Use parentheses around incidental expressions.
Use quotation marks for the title of short works.
Use a comma before a direct quote.
Capitalize the first word of the sentence.
Punctuate entire sentences outside question marks as indicated by meaning.
Capitalize the names of languages.
Use a hyphen between certain compound words and special expressions.
Capitalize the names of particular places.
Use inside punctuation with direct quotes.

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Answer:

Capital j in jill (its a  proper noun) quotation marks around its and breathing so for now it looks like: Jill screamed "its alive and breathing" (that's two of the seven) capitalize the i in its put an apostrophe in between t and s and an exclamation mark before the last quotation mark so now it would be: Jill screamed "It's alive and breathing!" (5 out of 7) i dont see anything else wrong

Explanation:

i learned it since 4th grade and im in 8th grade

Jill screamed, "It's alive and breathing."

-Capital J for Jill

-put a , in between screamed and it's

-put " next to it's  

-capital I for it's

-put a ' in it's (it should be it's not its)

-put a . next to breathing

-put a " next to breathing