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2) Which is the correct format according to GT guidelines?

a) She came to me and said, “I am from Mozambique. M>O>Z>A>M>B>I>Q>U>E.’’

b) She came to me and said, I am from Mozambique. M-O-Z-A-M-B-I-Q-U-E.

c) She came to me and said, “I am from Mozambique. M-O-Z-A-M-B-I-Q-U-E.”

d) She came to me and said, “I am from Mozambique. M_O_Z_A_M_B_I_Q_U_E.

Answers

Answered by chiragsaini2006
15

Answer:

(c) She came to me and said, I am from Mozambique, M-O-Z-A-M-B-I-Q-U-E

Answered by arshikhan8123
0

The correct option is : She came to me and said, “I am from Mozambique. M-O-Z-A-M-B-I-Q-U-E.”

Explanation :

  • A sentence should always begin with the capital letter.
  • Use of appropriate punctuation marks.
  • Hyphens should be separated by the letters.
  • In option C, the sentence starts with a capital letter which is correct.
  • If someone is saying something, inverted commas should be used at the starting and also at the end, which we can see in option c. In option a and d it is missing.
  • The word MOZAMBIQUE should be spelled with the hyphens between each letter which we can see in option c, other symbols should not be used between the letters.

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