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KengaRu [80]
3 years ago
10

place the quotation marks and commas where they belong in the sentences below. Identify the number of the rule that tells you wh

at to do, and underline the part of the sentence that helps you determine the rule you used. 1- Get back in the house Mrs. Gibbs yelled. Rule:______________ 2- Barry cried Who left the refrigerator door ope? Rule:______________ 3- This place is a mess. Someone clean it up begged Mrs. Smith. Rule:______________
English
1 answer:
Blababa [14]3 years ago
3 0
"Get back into the house" Mrs. Gibbs yelled.
(I am not sure what you mean by rule)


Barry cried, "Who left the refrigerator open?"
(I am not sure what you mean by rule)


"This place is a mess. Someone clean it up." Begged Mrs. Smith
(I am not sure what you mean by rule)
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