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Punctuating for Dialogue

Punctuating for Dialogue. Answers. 1. “ What time is it ?” asked the old man. 2. The store clerk said , “ I’m terribly sorry , but we don’t carry your shoe size .” 3. “ Please give me a call when you get into town ,” I said.

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Punctuating for Dialogue

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  1. Punctuating for Dialogue Answers

  2. 1.“What time is it?” asked the old man. 2. The store clerk said, “I’m terribly sorry , but we don’t carry your shoe size.” 3.“Please give me a call when you get into town,” I said

  3. 4. “This toy spider,” she yelled, “needs to be thrown away!” 5. “My father said I would have to pay for the broken glass.” 6. “Does anyone want something to drink?” my friend asked.

  4. 7. “I can’t believe you said that!” he said. “Let’s get out of here quickly.” 8. “Tom,” she inquired with a smile, “are you going to be there too?” 9. “Do you think we should tell him?” she asked. I don’t think he knows anything about it.” 10. “Please tell me that’s not true,” my uncle said, “since I’ve already thrown it away.”

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