A speaker says: I mean, he wanted to, you know, give the dude some money. But, like, he hardly had anything in his pocket. I mean, the guy's broke.
Which of the following sentences is the most correct way to format this according to our Basic Style Guide? Type A, B, C, or D in the box below.
A) I mean, he wanted to, you know, give the dude some money. But he hardly had anything in his pocket. I mean, the guy's broke.
B) He wanted to give the dude some money. But he hardly had anything in his pocket. The guy is broke.
C) I mean, he wanted to give the dude some money. But he hardly had anything in his pocket. I mean, the guy's broke.
D) He wanted to, you know, give the dude some money. But, like, he hardly had anything in his pocket. The guy's broke.
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the correct option is c
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Answer:
B looks a proper English.
Explanation:
He wanted to give the dude some money. But he hardly had anything in his pocket. The guy is broke.
That looks proper formatting.
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