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28 May, 12:40

Select the correctly punctuated sentence. There is nothing to worry about he assured me Forget it "There is nothing to worry about," he assured me. "Forget it." There is nothing to worry about, he assured me, "forget it."

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  1. 28 May, 13:01
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    None of these are correct. It would be

    "Forget it, there is nothing to worry about," he assured me.

    or

    "There is nothing to worry about," he assured me, " forget it."

    All dialogue has to be in quotation marks!
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