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Mary is trying hard in school this semester, her father said. / "Mary is trying hard in school this semester," her father said.
"Mary is trying hard in school this semester," her father said.
“Is it almost over?” he asked? / “Is it almost over?” he asked.
“Is it almost over?” he asked.
The song asks, “Would you like to swing on a star?” / The song asks, “Would you like to swing on a star”?
The song asks, “Would you like to swing on a star?”
She asked, “Will you still be my friend?” / She asked, “Will you still be my friend"?
She asked, “Will you still be my friend?”
A or B?
A
Mary looked at us and shouted "Take those wet shoes off!”/ Mary looked at us and shouted, "Take those wet shoes off!"
Mary looked at us and shouted, "Take those wet shoes off!"
Jill asked, "Did mom say that she was going to pick us up"? Jill asked, / "Did mom say that she was going to pick us up?"
"Did mom say that she was going to pick us up?"
Macy said, "Pizza is my favorite food./ " Macy said, "pizza is my favorite food.".
Macy said, "Pizza is my favorite food.
David replied, "I lost it." / "David replied," I lost it.
David replied, "I lost it."
"hi, Jim, yelled Mark."/ "Hi, Jim," yelled Mark.
"Hi, Jim," yelled Mark.
"Be patient," he said. "It will soon be over." / Be patient, he said. "It will soon be over."
"Be patient," he said. "It will soon be over."
"Quotation marks make sense now!" he exclaimed. / Quotation marks make sense now! He exclaimed. / Quotation marks make sense now! He exclaimed.
"Quotation marks make sense now!" he exclaimed
I don't feel well, she said. / "I don't feel well," she said.
"I don't feel well," she said.
"She said" she didn't feel well. / She said she didn't feel well.
She said she didn't feel well.
Correct or Incorrect? "I am so thrilled to be here! he shouted."
Incorrect
"Yes, I will attend" the charity event, "she replied." / "Yes, I will attend the charity event," she replied.
"Yes, I will attend the charity event," she replied.
Is the following sentence punctuated correctly? Elizabeth said she was unhappy.
Yes
Is the following sentence punctuated correctly? She said "she felt better" now.
No
"Do you want it now?" I asked. / "Do you want it now? I asked."
"Do you want it now?" I asked
I want it right now! "she demanded angrily." / "I want it right now!" she demanded angrily.
"I want it right now!" she demanded angrily.