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English, 24.02.2021 06:10, Levantine2643

Choose the correctly punctuated sentence. "Whoa there, buddy, Leticia cautioned, let's not jump to any conclusions." "Whoa there, buddy." Leticia cautioned, "let's not jump to any conclusions." "Whoa there, buddy." Leticia cautioned. "Let's not jump to any conclusions." "Whoa there, buddy," Leticia cautioned. "Let's not jump to any conclusions." "Whoa there, buddy," Leticia cautioned, "Let's not jump to any conclusions."

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