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26 November, 02:16

Which of the following sentences is correctly punctuated? "Get over the fact that you didn't make it on the cheerleading team," she said, "and just try to get on another team." "Get over the fact that you didn't make it on the cheerleading team", she said, "and just try to get on another team." "Get over the fact that you didn't make it on the cheerleading team" she said "and just try to get on another team." "Get over the fact that you didn't make it on the cheerleading team", she said "and just try to get on another team". None of the sentences are correct

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  1. 26 November, 02:18
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    "Get over the fact that you didn't make it on the cheerleading team," she said, "and just try to get on another team." contains correct punctuation, since when a sentence is interrupted by naming the speaker a comma must always be used when reintroducing the next segment.
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