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  • Macy said, "Pizza is my favorite food./ " Macy said, "pizza is my favorite food.".
    Macy said, "Pizza is my favorite food.
  • "hi, Jim, yelled Mark."/ "Hi, Jim," yelled Mark.
    "Hi, Jim," yelled Mark.
  • I want it right now! "she demanded angrily." / "I want it right now!" she demanded angrily.
    "I want it right now!" she demanded angrily.
  • Correct or Incorrect? "I am so thrilled to be here! he shouted."
    Incorrect
  • "She said" she didn't feel well. / She said she didn't feel well.
    She said she didn't feel well.
  • Is the following sentence punctuated correctly? Elizabeth said she was unhappy.
    Yes
  • 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?”
  • I don't feel well, she said. / "I don't feel well," she said.
    "I don't feel well," she said.
  • Is the following sentence punctuated correctly? She said "she felt better" now.
    No
  • "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."
  • "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.
  • "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
  • 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?"
  • A or B?
    A
  • She asked, “Will you still be my friend?” / She asked, “Will you still be my friend"?
    She asked, “Will you still be my friend?”
  • “Is it almost over?” he asked? / “Is it almost over?” he asked.
    “Is it almost over?” he asked.
  • 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.
  • "Do you want it now?" I asked. / "Do you want it now? I asked."
    "Do you want it now?" I asked
  • David replied, "I lost it." / "David replied," I lost it.
    David replied, "I lost it."
  • 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!"