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Which sentence uses quotation marks and commas correctly?(1 point)

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Which sentence uses quotation marks and commas correctly?(1 point)
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"My father should be home this afternoon, Leah explained."
"My father should be home this afternoon, Leah explained."

My father should be home this afternoon," Leah explained."
My father should be home this afternoon," Leah explained."

"My father should be home this afternoon", Leah explained.
"My father should be home this afternoon", Leah explained.

"My father should be home this afternoon," Leah explained.
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Which sentence is written correctly?(1 point)
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We hoped to go to the baseball game, but it, was canceled because of rain.
We hoped to go to the baseball game, but it, was canceled because of rain.

We hoped to go to the baseball game but it was canceled because of rain.
We hoped to go to the baseball game but it was canceled because of rain.

We hoped to go to the baseball game but, it was canceled because of rain.
We hoped to go to the baseball game but, it was canceled because of rain.

We hoped to go to the baseball game, but it was canceled because of rain.
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Use Watch Out for the Hedley Beast and The Poor Tinker to answer the question.

Watch Out for the Hedley Beast

The Poor Tinker

Which sentence best describes the point of view used to tell these stories?

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They both use third-person point of view.
They both use third-person point of view.

They both use first-person point of view.
They both use first-person point of view.

Watch Out for the Hedley Beast is told in third person and The Poor Tinker is told in first person.
Watch Out for the Hedley Beast is told in third person and The Poor Tinker is told in first person.

Watch Out for the Hedley Beast is told in first person and The Poor Tinker is told in third person.
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Use the sentence to answer the question.

Marcus writes the following sentence in an opinion paragraph about The Neighborhood Cafe: At the restaurant, my favorite thing on the menu is the dessert.

How could Marcus revise the sentence to express his opinion more clearly?

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At the restaurant down the street, my favorite thing on the menu is the delicious dessert.
At the restaurant down the street, my favorite thing on the menu is the delicious dessert.

At the restaurant, my favorite thing on the menu is the warm, homemade apple pie.
At the restaurant, my favorite thing on the menu is the warm, homemade apple pie.

At the Neighborhood Cafe, my favorite thing on the menu is the warm, homemade apple pie.
At the Neighborhood Cafe, my favorite thing on the menu is the warm, homemade apple pie.

At The Neighborhood Cafe, my favorite thing on the menu is the pie.
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Use the story “Wheels for the Dragon” to answer the question.

Wheels for the Dragon

Does the story have a first-person or third-person point of view?

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third-person because the narrator does not refer to himself and uses words like his and he
third-person because the narrator does not refer to himself and uses words like his and he

third-person because the narrator does not refer to himself and uses words like she and her
third-person because the narrator does not refer to himself and uses words like she and her

first-person because the narrator is Reginald Johnson and he refers to himself using words like I and my
first-person because the narrator is Reginald Johnson and he refers to himself using words like I and my

first-person because the narrator is Pu Yi and he refers to himself using words like I and my
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"That red car is mine," she said.
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"My father should be home this afternoon," Leah explained.
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We hoped to go to the baseball game, but it was canceled because of rain.
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Watch Out for the Hedley Beast is told in third person and The Poor Tinker is told in first person.
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At The Neighborhood Cafe, my favorite thing on the menu is the warm, homemade apple pie.
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third-person because the narrator does not refer to himself and uses words like his and he

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