The line of dialogue that is punctuated correctly is:
"Do not park bikes on the sidewalk," said the mayor.
The other options contain punctuation errors, such as missing commas or quotation marks.
Which line of dialogue is punctuated correctly?(1 point) Responses "Do not park bikes on the sidewalk," said the mayor. "Do not park bikes on the sidewalk," said the mayor. "I don't have time right now, but come back later, said Harry." "I don't have time right now, but come back later, said Harry." "We are moving the meeting to the library" Carla announced. "We are moving the meeting to the library" Carla announced. Mary asked. "Can anyone help decorate for the party?"
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The line of dialogue that is punctuated correctly is:
"Do not park bikes on the sidewalk," said the mayor.
The other options contain punctuation errors, such as missing commas or quotation marks.