Which dialogue is punctuated correctly? select one:
a. "no," he said. "yes," she insi...
English, 03.01.2020 02:31, fansofboys
Which dialogue is punctuated correctly? select one:
a. "no," he said. "yes," she insisted, "i will if i want to." "but what do you know, anyway," she continued.
b. "no," he said. "yes," she insisted, "i will if i want to." "but what do you know, anyway? " she continued.
c. "no," he said. "yes," she insisted, "i will if i want to. but what do you know, anyway" she continued.
d. "no," he said. "yes," she insisted, "i will if i want to. but what do you know, anyway? " she continued.\
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