Answer:
It means to be widely or constantly encountered, or a common or widespread.
Answer:
if you want to know something about this man
you have to give him time.
Explanation:
i think
The one that has the correct punctuation is the second option : "More and more teenagers are being diagnosed with type Ii diabetes" said Mrs. Allen, our school nurse
After quotation mark, you shouldn't use capital letter and you shouldn't use comma before the second quote
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