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Novay_Z [31]
3 years ago
5

Search for grammatical errors in the underlined sections of the following sentences and select the option that best corrects the

m. If there is no error, choose option A.
Looking directly at me, Mother said, "These are your options: the choice is yours."

Mother said, "These are your options: the choice is
Mother said-these are your options, the choice is
Mother had said, These are your options; the choice is
Mother had said, "These are your options; the choice is
Mother said, "These are your options; the choice is
English
1 answer:
irinina [24]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

There is not error for this one mate... So it would be "A".

Explanation:

If a person is speaking you will add the " on the beginning and the ending of what they are saying. Also if the character will show something or add something to their phrase that contributes with their phrase you will put the : . Every time putting a comma you will make a small breath stop, so read the sentence and see where you comfortably needed to make a breath pause.

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