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erastovalidia [21]
3 years ago
6

Read the following sentence, and then choose the option with correct comma placement. CJ said to me "Ashton you should still com

e to the awards ceremony even if you can't stay for dinner." Group of answer choices
A CJ said to me, "Ashton, you should still come to the awards ceremony even if you can't stay for dinner."
B CJ said to me, "Ashton you should still come to the awards ceremony even if you can't stay for dinner."
C CJ said to me "Ashton, you should still come to the awards ceremony even if you can't stay for dinner."
D CJ said, "Ashton, you should still come to the awards ceremony, even if you can't stay for dinner."
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1 answer:
kondaur [170]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

That would be A

Explanation: You always put a commas after the last word before it starts a quote and when a proper noun is used, with or without quotes, place a comma after it.

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