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.

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The sentence that uses punctuation correctly is:

"Didn't you say I could go?" asked Ben.

Which sentence correctly uses punctuation with a subordinating conjunction?(1 point)
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I got the help I needed; because I needed some help.
I got the help I needed; because I needed some help.

You came over: because I needed some help.
You came over: because I needed some help.

Because you offered to help.
Because you offered to help.

Because of you, I was able to get the help I needed.

The sentence that correctly uses punctuation with a subordinating conjunction is:

Because of you, I was able to get the help I needed.

Which sentence correctly uses punctuation with a subordinating conjunction?(1 point)
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Although it was raining, we decided to go for a walk.
Although it was raining, we decided to go for a walk.

We decided to leave early: because the event was cancelled.
We decided to leave early: because the event was cancelled.

She finished her work, because she wanted to leave early.
She finished her work, because she wanted to leave early.

Even though; it was late we continued our conversation.

The sentence that correctly uses punctuation with a subordinating conjunction is:

Although it was raining, we decided to go for a walk.