Which answer choice does not contain any punctuation errors? A. "I'm almost ready. I just need my sneakers," he said. "Then we can leave." B. "I'm almost ready." "I just need my sneakers, he said. Then we can leave." C. "I'm almost ready. I just need my sneakers, he said. Then we can leave." D. "I'm almost ready." "I just need my sneakers," he said. "Then we can leave."
A is the right answer.
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A is the correct answer
Which answer choice does not contain any punctuation errors? A. "Mom is coming. Hide all the presents, he whispered." B. "Mom is coming." "Hide all the presents," he whispered. C. "Mom is coming. Hide all the presents," he whispered. D. "Mom is coming." "Hide all the presents, he whispered."
C is the correct answer
C is right.
Which answer choice best corrects the punctuation and capitalization errors in the sentence, if any errors exist? To make her famous pumpkin bread, Myndi said she prefers using canned pumpkin. A. To make her famous pumpkin bread, Myndi said, "She prefers using canned pumpkin." B. To make her famous pumpkin bread, Myndi, "said she prefers using canned pumpkin." C. To make her famous pumpkin bread, Myndi said, "she prefers using canned pumpkin." D. No changes to the sentence are necessary
D. no changes are neccessary.
Which answer choice best corrects the punctuation and capitalization errors in the sentence, if any errors exist? Grandpa says that the soup is ready. A. Grandpa says that "the soup is ready." B. Grandpa says, "that the soup is ready." C. Grandpa says that, "The soup is ready." D. No changes to the sentence are necessary.
D again.
Which answer choice best corrects the punctuation errors in the sentence, if any errors exist? Is that red paint on the new carpet, Dad gasped. A. "Is that red paint on the new carpet," Dad gasped? B. "Is that red paint on the new carpet," Dad gasped! C. "Is that red paint on the new carpet?" Dad gasped. D. No changes to the sentence are necessary.
C
C
Which answer choice does not contain any errors in capitalization? A. The guide said, "stay on the trail. the rocks are dangerous." B. The guide said, "Stay on the trail. The rocks are dangerous." C. The guide said, "stay on the trail. The rocks are dangerous." D. The guide said, "Stay on the trail. the rocks are dangerous."
B
Which answer choice does not contain any errors in capitalization? A. "The chipmunk over there," She commented, "has a walnut in its mouth." B. "The chipmunk over there," she commented, "has a walnut in its mouth." C. "The chipmunk over there," she commented, "Has a walnut in its mouth." D. "The chipmunk over there," She commented, "Has a walnut in its mouth."
I think A.
B
Which answer choice does not contain any punctuation errors? A. What made him say, "I'm so sorry"? B. What made him say, "I'm so sorry?" C. What made him say "I'm so sorry?" D. What made him say "I'm so sorry"?
A
Which answer choice does not contain any punctuation errors? A. "Are you finished planning your experiment"? he asked. B. "Are you finished planning your experiment" he asked? C. "Are you finished planning your experiment," he asked? D. "Are you finished planning your experiment?" he asked.
D
When you are asking a question about what someone else said, the question mark is always outside of the quotation marks
Which answer choice does not contain any punctuation errors? A. "Help me! I'm falling." Greta exclaimed! B. "Help me! I'm falling," Greta exclaimed! C. "Help me! I'm falling" Greta exclaimed! D. "Help me! I'm falling!" Greta exclaimed.
D
Thank you, I got a 90. :)
No problem :)
Awesome! I am glad you passed
what was wrong?
I gave both of y'all a medal.
cool, thanks!
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