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Mkey [24]
4 years ago
14

In Charlotte’s Return to School, why does the teacher ask if Charlotte heard her score correctly

English
1 answer:
OlgaM077 [116]4 years ago
4 0
Because (1) there is a possibility that her classmates said her the wrong score or (2) there is a problem in her ears.
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If you decide to quote somebody and place the name tag (asked the student) in between the sentence, you are going to want to remember that both times you use punctuation will be a comma. The first comma will never change unless it is a special circumstance. If I said to you instead: I like dogs. It would look like this:

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Another special case would be if your character performed an action after they spoke, and you did not choose to specify who specifically said it or how they did. I will take "Shut up, Keith" to show you.

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