Asked by :3 [SillyAnonymousCat]
Use the sentence to answer the question.
“That’s it for today” I said. The class left.
How would you edit this sentence to use a comma or dash appropriately?
(1 point)
Responses
“That’s it for today” I said—the class left.
“That’s it for today” I said—the class left.
“That’s it for today,” I said. The class left.
“That’s it for today,” I said. The class left.
“That’s it for today—” I said. The class left.
“That’s it for today—” I said. The class left.
“That’s it for today” I said, the class left.
“That’s it for today” I said, the class left.
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“That’s it for today,” I said. The class left.
Explanation: When a dialogue tag follows quoted dialogue, end the quote with a comma (inside the quotation marks), then the tag.
Explanation: When a dialogue tag follows quoted dialogue, end the quote with a comma (inside the quotation marks), then the tag.
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