Read each example of dialogue from A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens. Which dialogue is correctly punctuated?

"I kiss your hand, miss" said Mr. Lorry, with the manners of an earlier date, as he made his formal bow again, and took his seat.
"I kiss your hand, miss," said Mr. Lorry, with the manners of an earlier date, as he made his formal bow again, and took his seat.
"I kiss your hand, miss." said Mr. Lorry, with the manners of an earlier date, as he made his formal bow again, and took his seat.
"I kiss your hand, miss". said Mr. Lorry, with the manners of an earlier date, as he made his formal bow again, and took his seat.

1 answer

"I kiss your hand, miss," said Mr. Lorry, with the manners of an earlier date, as he made his formal bow again, and took his seat.
Similar Questions
  1. How can dialogue best help to develop a character?A. Dialogue can introduce a conflict. B. Dialogue can describe plot events. C.
    1. answers icon 1 answer
  2. Excerpted fromA Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens [1] Saint Antoine* had been, that morning, a vast dusky mass of scarecrows
    1. answers icon 3 answers
    1. answers icon 1 answer
  3. Use the excerpt to answer the question.Which sentence best describes how Tolstoy uses dialogue in this passage? A. Tolstoy uses
    1. answers icon 7 answers
more similar questions