Which sentence is punctuated correctly?(1 point)
Responses
“That dog is the Jones,’ ” my neighbor said.
“That dog is the Jones,’ ” my neighbor said.
“Please hand out the worksheets to the students’,” the teacher told me.
“Please hand out the worksheets to the students’,” the teacher told me.
“Those backpacks are my sisters,” Callie said.
“Those backpacks are my sisters,” Callie said.
“Put your science projects next to the seventh graders’,” he instructed. Is it D?
3 answers
Yes, sentence D is punctuated correctly.
Punctuation Unit Test
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Question
Which sentence uses punctuation correctly?(1 point)
Responses
Didn't you say I could go? asked Ben.
Didn't you say I could go? asked Ben.
"Didn't you say I could go?" asked Ben.
"Didn't you say I could go?" asked Ben.
"Didn't you say I could go? asked Ben."
"Didn't you say I could go? asked Ben."
"Didn't you say I could go"? asked Ben.
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Question
Which sentence uses punctuation correctly?(1 point)
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Didn't you say I could go? asked Ben.
Didn't you say I could go? asked Ben.
"Didn't you say I could go?" asked Ben.
"Didn't you say I could go?" asked Ben.
"Didn't you say I could go? asked Ben."
"Didn't you say I could go? asked Ben."
"Didn't you say I could go"? asked Ben.
The correct sentence is: "Didn't you say I could go?" asked Ben.