"Are you sure you left it on the table?" asked Roberto. is the only correctly punctuated sentence here.
the first sentence requires a COMMA inside the quotations, rather than a period. "Judy said" is attached to the quote, because the quote is judy's words. you keep them together, rather than making them two separate sentences.
the third sentence is missing a comma as well. "oh no," sarah said... is the correct way to write it, with a comma after "no."
the fourth sentence is wrong for several reasons. your end punctuation goes inside your parentheses, and this sentence put the exclamation point after. "She laughed" additionally requires a period to end the sentence, stating that she laughed, then offering her dialogue. alternatively, you could place a comma after "laughed" and accept that for the verb leading into the quote.
The answer is D because if you should learn more about the topics to see if that is what you want to do. It is always good to have more than just one topic.
Answer:
1. Vaguely
2. Happily
3. Willingly
Explanation:
Vaguely means the opposite of specific, which doesn't go with the other words that basically mean specific.
Bled happily doesn't make sense, bleeding isn't happy. The other three words are negative
People can laugh bitterly, touchingly, and sadly, but I haven't seen "laughed willingly" in a sentence before