A. “I don’t pretend to know all the answers<u>”,</u> James said, “but I do know a lot of the right questions”. comma goes before " and also the period.
B. “I don't pretend to know all the answers” James <u>said</u> "but I do know a lot of the right questions.” said needs a comma after it.
C. "I don't pretend to know all the answers, James <u>said</u>"but I do know a lot of the right questions.” said needs a comma after it.
D. “I don't pretend to know all the answers,” James said, "but I do know a lot of the right questions. missing " after questions.
The three friends used to be 'bad boys'. They believed that they could do many things. After seeing the presentation, they believed that they could accomplish really anything.
The emergence of online tools to assist with education begs the question of if teachers should worry about the risk of violations of student privacy or not.
Choice C is the answer. You can say that my grandmother planted not only a garden but also a bed of flowers or that my grandmother not only planted a garden but also planted a bed of flowers.