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14 June, 09:59

Choose the correctly punctuated sentence.

(A) "It seems to me," said Wayne, that we could use the gymnasium.

(B) "It seems to me, said Wayne, that we could use the gymnasium."

(C) "It seems to me," said Wayne, "that we could use the gymnasium."

(D) It seems to me-said Wayne-that we could use the gymnasium.

(E) "It seems to me," said Wayne. "That we could use the gymnasium."

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  1. 14 June, 10:28
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    D is the answer because there quotations on the second thing Wayne said and it doesn't have to be capitalized
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