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Valentin [98]
10 months ago
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Read each example of dialogue from A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens. Which dialogue is correctly punctuated? "Eighteen ye

ars"! said the passenger, looking at the sun. "Gracious Creator of day! To be buried alive for eighteen years"! "Eighteen years!" said the passenger, looking at the sun. "Gracious Creator of day! To be buried alive for eighteen years!" "Eighteen years" said the passenger, looking at the sun. "Gracious Creator of day! To be buried alive for eighteen years". "Eighteen years" said the passenger, looking at the sun "Gracious Creator of day! To be buried alive for eighteen years!"
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sp2606 [1]10 months ago
6 0

We can actually infer here that the dialogue which is correctly punctuated is:  "Eighteen years" said the passenger, looking at the sun "Gracious Creator of day! To be buried alive for eighteen years!"

<h3>What is punctuation?</h3>

Punctuation is actually known as a process of using conventional signs, symbols, and typographical devices in writing in order to making writing smooth and easy to understand when read aloud.

There are punctuation marks that are usually employed when writing. Some of the punctuation marks that are usually employed are:

  • Question mark (?)
  • Fullstop (.)
  • Comma (,)
  • Hypen (-), etc.

We see that the above sentence is correct as it is the one that was rightly punctuated.

Learn more about punctuation on brainly.com/question/20526836

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