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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Choose the correctly punctuated sentence.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

When she told him those socks are interesting she meant the socks looked ridiculous. When she told him "Those socks are interesting" she meant the socks looked ridiculous. When she told him, "Those socks are interesting," she meant the "socks looked ridiculous." When she told him "those socks are interesting," she meant, "the socks looked ridiculous." When she told him, "Those socks are interesting," she meant the socks looked ridiculous.

OpenStudy (leahhhmorgannn):

Which do you think?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No idea, that's why I posted the question.

OpenStudy (leahhhmorgannn):

Well, I'm assuming you have at least a little bit of English knowledge. Based on that knowledge, which ones can you eliminate?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A little bit? Ha.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I can figure it out on my own. Thanks for ALL your help.

OpenStudy (leahhhmorgannn):

I already knew the answer, we're just not allowed to give you direct answers. I was helping in the only way I knew how without giving you the answer. I don't need, or want, your attitude.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I don't really care what your wants or needs are..lol

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