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Taya2010 [7]
3 years ago
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Which sentence does not contain any errors in punctuation or capitalization? A. "Excuse me," Norma whispered "but did she say so

rry or curry?" B. "Excuse me," Norma whispered, "but did she say sorry or curry"? C. "Excuse me," Norma whispered, "but did she say sorry or curry?" D. "Excuse me" Norma whispered, "but did she say sorry or curry?"
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lesya692 [45]3 years ago
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C. "Excuse me," Norma whispered, "but did she say sorry or curry?" Is the only sentence that does not contain any errors in punctuation or capitalization.
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