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28 February, 21:49

Which of the following punctuates dialogue properly?

"It's been fun," she said. Don't you agree?

"Yes. It's been a blast, he said."

"It's been fun," she said. Don't you agree? "Yes. It's been a blast, he said."

"It's been fun," she said. "Don't you agree?"

"Yes. It's been a blast," he said.

"It's been fun," she said. "Don't you agree?"

"Yes. It's been a blast, he said."

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  1. 28 February, 21:56
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    "It's been fun," she said. "Don't you agree?"

    "Yes. It's been a blast," he said.
  2. 28 February, 22:08
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    The correct dialogue is:

    "It's been fun," she said. "Don't you agree?"

    "Yes. It's been a blast," he said.

    The "Don't you agree should be in quotation marks because she is still talking to him.
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