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adoni [48]
3 years ago
6

Select the answer that punctuates the following sentence correctly: “So what? she asked. It’s not like it mattered anyway.” A. R

emove the quotation mark before So and place it before It’s. B. Place quotation marks after what? and before It’s. C. Remove all quotation marks and the question mark after what. D. The sentence is correct as is.
English
1 answer:
erastovalidia [21]3 years ago
7 0
The one that could punctuate that sentence correctly is : B. place quotation marks after what? and before it's
Quotation mark is best to only consist of one sentence only which is definded by the use of period

hope this helps
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