The sentence that uses commas and quotation marks correctly is
D. "You will need a jacket," Nate said, "if you're going outdoors."
<span>A. is wrong because there should be quotation mark after (jacket,) and also a quotation mark before (if)
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<span>B. is wrong because there should be a comma after (jacket)
C. is wrong because there should be quotation mark after (jacket,) and a comma after (said)</span>
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Answer:
At the end of the word bubbles
Explanation:
There is a period to show that it is the end of the sentence.
The story follows her and her actions for the most part.
Answer:
Henry's questioning of the audience
causes fear of not breaking from Britain & a sense of urgency.
The audience doesn't want to seem weak & Henry questions this.
Explanation: