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

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

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

I got the help I needed; because I needed some help.

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

Because you offered to help.

It's important to note that this sentence is simple and directly presents the idea without unnecessary punctuation. The other sentences either incorrectly use punctuation or contain errors in structure.

Which sentence correctly uses punctuation with a subordinating conjunction?(1 point)
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We decided to leave early: because the event was cancelled.
We decided to leave early: because the event was cancelled.

Even though; it was late we continued our conversation.
Even though; it was late we continued our conversation.

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

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

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

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

This sentence correctly uses a comma to separate the dependent clause from the independent clause.

Which answer choice is correctly punctuated? (1 point)
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Last night, I made dinner. It consisted of chicken, rice, and vegetables. I invited Sarah, John, and Emily over for dinner. We had a great time: talking, laughing, and sharing stories. After dinner, we played some games--everyone had a blast.
Last night, I made dinner. It consisted of chicken, rice, and vegetables. I invited Sarah, John, and Emily over for dinner. We had a great time: talking, laughing, and sharing stories. After dinner, we played some games--everyone had a blast.

Last night, I made dinner. It consisted of chicken, rice, and vegetables. I invited Sarah, John, and Emily over for dinner. We had a great time: talking, laughing, and sharing stories. After dinner, we played some games; everyone had a blast.
Last night, I made dinner. It consisted of chicken, rice, and vegetables. I invited Sarah, John, and Emily over for dinner. We had a great time: talking, laughing, and sharing stories. After dinner, we played some games; everyone had a blast.

Last night... I made dinner; it consisted of chicken, rice, and vegetables. I invited Sarah: John, and Emily over for dinner. We had a great time talking, laughing, and sharing stories. After dinner we played some games, everyone had a blast.
Last night... I made dinner; it consisted of chicken, rice, and vegetables. I invited Sarah: John, and Emily over for dinner. We had a great time talking, laughing, and sharing stories. After dinner we played some games, everyone had a blast.

Last night, I made dinner; it consisted of chicken, rice--and vegetables. I invited Sarah, John, and Emily over for dinner. We had a great time; talking, laughing, and sharing stories. After dinner we played some games, everyone had a blast.

The choice that is correctly punctuated is:

Last night, I made dinner. It consisted of chicken, rice, and vegetables. I invited Sarah, John, and Emily over for dinner. We had a great time: talking, laughing, and sharing stories. After dinner, we played some games; everyone had a blast.

This option correctly uses punctuation throughout the sentences, with proper use of commas, a colon, and a semicolon.

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