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What does the Latin phrase persona non grata mean 1)italics 2)quotation marks 3)single quotation marks 4)none of the above

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I have the same question, you should've added the part that says "Identify the appropriate punctuation for the underlined word or phrase."

The answer is italics. If a foreign word or phrase is being used, put it in italics (unless it's a proper noun.)

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4. none of the above

Step-by-step explanation:

Persona non grata means unacceptable or unwelcome person. This is often used in International Law where aliens can be considered persona non grata if they have committed acts that violate or are contrary to the culture and people of the country. The other choices do not even come close to the meaning of the latin phrase. Options 2 and 3 refer to punctuations; while option 1 refers to a typeface.

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