Question
Which line of dialogue is punctuated correctly?
"But I really want one",he whined.
" Why don't you start a dog walking business, said his sister."
"Our lease says no pets," his mother replied.
I want a pet ,James said.
"But I really want one",he whined.
" Why don't you start a dog walking business, said his sister."
"Our lease says no pets," his mother replied.
I want a pet ,James said.
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The correctly punctuated line of dialogue is:
"Our lease says no pets," his mother replied.
Here are the corrections for the other examples:
1. "But I really want one," he whined.
2. "Why don't you start a dog walking business?" said his sister.
3. "I want a pet," James said.
"Our lease says no pets," his mother replied.
Here are the corrections for the other examples:
1. "But I really want one," he whined.
2. "Why don't you start a dog walking business?" said his sister.
3. "I want a pet," James said.
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