Which sentence is punctuated correctly? A. Nan said, "It can also have dark or light green leaves". B. "The leaves," she explained, "can be anywhere from two to eight inches long." C. "It can creep along the ground." he added, "or climb trees." D. "Also," she added. "the leaves' edges can be smooth or wavy."
@<3MEGGANN<3
Pay attention to the placement, from what ive told you before which options can you rule out?
is it A im pretty sure?
How is it A? "It can creep along the ground." he added, "or climb trees." This sentence isn't completed after the first part. So there shouldn't be a full stop after "It can creep along the ground." I guess the answer is D
@<3MEGGANN<3
why D ????
I just explained to you.
Its not D
Didn't say it was D. I said I guess.
Your guess is wrong.
I don't think so. But that's your opinion.
Which sentence is punctuated correctly? A. "When did you land at the airport" she asked? B. "Why." Nancy replied, "that might be their taxi cab." C. Waving his hand, Eddie yelled, "We're over here!" D. Tara said, "They should be here any minute now".
this isn for meggan
ops only for megan
Okay, but you're gonna have to open another thread with the same question.
Tag her, then you can say "This is only for Megan" Then no one else will help you.
is it B
MEGGAN
Okay, punctuation stays inside quotations so it cant be D and for B "why" is a question and there is no question mark present.
@*lol* One question per thread.
so A??? meggann
Its not A, shes asking a question and there is no question mark present.
ooh its obislly C right???
Obviously.
If it's not A,B or D. What could it possibly be? E?
Mm clearly a reasonable assumption @Jesstho.-.
:3
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