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23 November, 09:06

Which of the following sentences is punctuated correctly? (A.) In a near whisper, Harold told the waiter what he wanted to eat: "I'll have the trout!" (B.) "Do you want to go to the park?""Sure, but I have one suggestion: Let's wait until Seamus gets here." (C.) He had his hands full: He carried a fresh cod; two six-packs of root beer; a well-used tackle box; and, slung over his shoulder, a long fishing rod? (D.) Herve was having trouble walking: His leg hurt.

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  1. 23 November, 09:11
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    B.) "Do you want to go to the park?""Sure, but I have one suggestion: Let's wait until Seamus gets here.
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