Where in the dialogue should there be a paragraph break or paragraph breaks? “Have you seen my green leggings?” Lisa asked. “They’re in the laundry room,” Mom responded. “Are they clean or dirty?” Lisa wondered. Choose all answers that are correct. A. after the word leggings B. after the word asked C. after the word responded
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What do you think the answer is?
B - asked
@cvliboi always start a new paragraph when the speaker changes. so when it changes from Lisa to Mom, start a new paragraph. and when it changes back to Lisa, start a new paragraph again. can you figure it out? and @zoe.france its against the rules to give out direct answers http://inquus.org/code-of-conduct
“Have you seen my green leggings?” Lisa asked. “They’re in the laundry room,” Mom responded. “Are they clean or dirty?” Lisa wondered. After a speaker changes, there should be a new paragraph. Above, I typed the answer. The reason why Lisa's thoughts (in the quotations) are also broken into a new paragraph is because the subject changed. Lisa's mom is no longer talking. The answer is B and C.
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