Using your knowledge of how to properly punctuate dialogue, select the choice that has no errors. "You may have luxuries and dainties that I have not," She said as she hurried away, "But I prefer my plain food and simple life in the country with the peace and security that go with it." "You may have luxuries and dainties that I have not." she said as she hurried away, "but I prefer my plain food and simple life in the country with the peace and security that go with it." "You may have luxuries and dainties that I have not." she said as she hurried away. "But I prefer my plain food and simple life in the country with the peace and security that go with it." "You may have luxuries and dainties that I have not," she said as she hurried away, "but I prefer my plain food and simple life in the country with the peace and security that go with it."
Is option four correct? @vocaloid
Yes that’s correct. Comma for interrupted dialogue, I capitalized she since it’s in the middle of a sentence.
*uncapitalized she
Okay thanks I was just making sure
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