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23 August, 15:49

Which answer choice does not contain any punctuation errors?

a. "I'm almost ready." "I just need my sneakers," he said. "Then we can leave."

b. "I'm almost ready. I just need my sneakers," he said. "Then we can leave."

c. "I'm almost ready." "I just need my sneakers, he said. Then we can leave."

d. "I'm almost ready. I just need my sneakers, he said. Then we can leave."

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  1. 23 August, 15:55
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    Answer b is correct because the (") are placed around the parts of speech and only stopped when the action is given, e. g. he said
  2. 23 August, 16:17
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    B. "I'm almost ready. I just need my sneakers," he said. "Then we can leave."
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