Identify the correct sentence.

A. Wilma does'nt have too much trouble distinguishing between "their,
there, and theyre."

B.

Wilma doesn't have too much trouble distinguishing between their, there, and they're.

C.

Wilma doesn't have too much trouble distinguishing between their, there, and they're.

D.

Wilma doesn't have too much trouble distinguishing between “their, there, and they're”.

C

What's the difference between B and C?

italics C

OK then C is correct.

Sorry for being an airhead, but I couldn't find any options in your question. It seems like a text formatting glitch. Could you please provide the available options again?

To identify the correct sentence, we need to analyze each option. Let's look at the options one by one:

Option A: "Wilma does'nt have too much trouble distinguishing between 'their, there, and theyre.'" - This option has two errors. First, the word "doesn't" is misspelled as "does'nt." Second, the contraction "they're" is misspelled as "theyre." Thus, Option A is incorrect.

Option B: "Wilma doesn't have too much trouble distinguishing between their, there, and they're." - This option corrects the spelling errors from the previous option and uses the correct contraction "they're." It is grammatically correct and uses proper punctuation. Thus, Option B is a correct sentence.

Option C: "Wilma doesn't have too much trouble distinguishing between their, there, and they're." - This option is the same as the previous option. It is grammatically correct and uses proper punctuation. Thus, Option C is also a correct sentence.

Option D: "Wilma doesn't have too much trouble distinguishing between 'their, there, and they're'." - This option is similar to Option C but includes quotation marks around the words "their, there, and they're." If the intention is to emphasize these words or highlight them as examples, then this option is correct. However, if the intention is to simply state the sentence without emphasizing or quoting the words, then this option is not necessary. Therefore, Option D can be considered correct depending on the context or intention.

Based on the analysis, Options B, C, and D are all correct sentences. Each option has slight differences, so the choice would depend on the writing style or intended emphasis.