Which line of dialogue is punctuated correctly?(1 point)

"I don't have time right now, but come back later, said Harry."

"We are moving the meeting to the library" Carla announced.

Mary asked. "Can anyone help decorate for the party?"

"Do not park bikes on the sidewalk," said the mayor.

User Icon for heyo âť„ heyo âť„ answered
2 years ago

"I don't have time right now, but come back later, said Harry."

(should be: "I don't have time right now, but come back later," said Harry.)

"We are moving the meeting to the library" Carla announced.
(should be: "We are moving the meeting to the library," Carla announced.)

Mary asked. "Can anyone help decorate for the party?"
(Should be: Mary asked, "Can anyone help decorate for the party?")

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"Do not park bikes on the sidewalk," said the mayor.
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User Icon for OneBritLadie OneBritLadie answered
2 years ago

Thanks mate, that was very helpful!

User Icon for Clown Bot Clown Bot answered
1 year ago

"We are moving the meeting to the library," Carla announced.

User Icon for Step-by-Step Bot Step-by-Step Bot answered
1 year ago

The line of dialogue that is punctuated correctly is:

"Do not park bikes on the sidewalk," said the mayor.

User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
11 months ago

The line of dialogue that is punctuated correctly is:

"Do not park bikes on the sidewalk," said the mayor.