Which of the following sentences is correctly punctuated? "Get over the fact that you didn't make it on the cheerleading team," she said, "and just try to get on another team." "Get over the fact that you didn't make it on the cheerleading team", she said, "and just try to get on another team." "Get over the fact that you didn't make it on the cheerleading team" she said "and just try to get on another team." "Get over the fact that you didn't make it on the cheerleading team", she said "and just try to get on another team". None of the sentences are correct
@shamallamadingdong
what do you think
none
hmmm i dont think its A. or B.
@Elsa213
it might be D
the struggle is real
lol
"Get over the fact that you didn't make it on the cheerleading team", she said "and just try to get on another team".
are u sure elsa
I think cx
u cant think u have to know
NO THINKING
@wavypop What is your reasoning for believing that all of the sentences are incorrect?
elsa is right
;-;
Oooo I got medal cx Thank you. :D Thank you, @0_0youscareme . c:
so wait elsa u agree its D er mah gerd i was right :O
lol yw elsa
Remember, according to the Code of Conduct, you're not allowed to give direct answers! @Elsa213 @0_0youscareme
;-;
eh
thanks to all
@wavypop What do you think the answer is?
lol she already knows now
.-.
Elsa is wrong.
we never sayd it was A
and no she not
smh
@wavypop Elsa is wrong.
D. is the correct answer
^
@wavypop I can guide you to the correct answer, if you're willing to learn. Elsa and @0_0youscareme are wrong.
wow
Show me the punctuation rule that says D is correct, then!
ill look it up
Exactly! You have to look it up, because you don't know it!
actually i do
i just cant spell
TnT
It's not simply one word, wow. Please do not give INCORRECT direct answers! It's against the rules!
D is incorrect! Quotation marks and adjacent punctuation Though not necessarily logical, the American rules for multiple punctuation with quotation marks are firmly established. (See here for a brief explanation of the British style.) Commas and periods that are part of the overall sentence go inside the quotation marks, even though they aren’t part of the original quotation. Correct: “The best investments today,” according to Smith, “are commodities and emerging-market stocks.” Incorrect: “The best investments today”, according to Smith, “are commodities and emerging-market stocks”.
the last one is correct js
so whatever im done buh byez
@.Sam.
@ganeshie8
;-; ily u all
staph, <3 ;-;
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I wasn't being rude at all.
If anyone was being rude, it's @0_0youscareme for breaking the Code of Conduct and refusing to accept that he is wrong.
bruh im a girl tyvm
Now everyone tried to help. Now that everyone gave their opinions, this question can stop growing.
im not a robot
smh
Thank you @vera_ewing for correcting me. c: No One is perfect. Everyone makes mistakes. c:
@0_0youscareme You should care! First of all, giving direct answers is against the rules. Second, you gave an INCORRECT direct answer, which is even worse. And third, you refuse to accept that you are wrong! Now @wavypop does not understand the punctuation rules for quotations! @Elsa213 Making mistakes is fine, but refusing to accept your mistakes is wrong.
And @0_0youscareme refused to accept his mistake.
omg i already said i was a girl
Not many like to be proved wrong which is alright. c:
and if i made a mistake well great for me now i can learn from my mistake
Now soon i will lag this post if it goes on.
so can you leave me tf alone
Good. Learn from your mistake, and don't ever give direct answers again, because it's against the rules! Especially since you clearly have very little knowledge when it comes to punctuations rules, and you gave an incorrect direct answer.
smh
ty for the report
i can just make another acc anytime
@ganeshie8
@.Sam.
;-;
@AravindG
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