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3 February, 00:01

Choose the correctly punctuated sentence.

(A) "Whoa there, buddy," Leticia cautioned. "Let's not jump to any conclusions."

(B) "Whoa there, buddy," Leticia cautioned, "Let's not jump to any conclusions."

(C) "Whoa there, buddy." Leticia cautioned. "Let's not jump to any conclusions."

(D) "Whoa there, buddy, Leticia cautioned, let's not jump to any conclusions."

(E) "Whoa there, buddy." Leticia cautioned, "let's not jump to any conclusions."

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  1. 3 February, 00:03
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    since i cant give you the answer as I didnt get this one right, i can give you the ones that arent valid:

    "Whoa there, buddy," Leticia cautioned, "Let's not jump to any conclusions."

    "Whoa there, buddy." Leticia cautioned. "Let's not jump to any conclusions."

    "Whoa there, buddy, Leticia cautioned, let's not jump to any conclusions."
  2. 3 February, 00:09
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    I think the answer is b
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