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11 October, 12:09

Read the sentence.

The band's agent declared excitedly "I've booked you to play at the airport's café!"

What type of punctuation should be placed after excitedly?

ellipsis marks

period

comma

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  1. 11 October, 12:11
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    The type of punctuation that should be placed is a comma, so the sentence will have a pause before the dialogue.

    The band's agent declared excitedly, "I've booked you to play at the airport's cafe!"
  2. 11 October, 12:14
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    Comma

    Because it's indicating a pause between a sentence and separate what's about to be told
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