choose the option with the correct punctuation
a) "I don't want to go anywhere",he said!
b) "I dont want to go anywhere",he said!
c) "I don't want to go anywhere",he said.
d) I dont want to go anywhere he said.
Answers
Answer:
option c
Explanation:
this is a direct sentence and requires quotes but EXACLAMATORY is not necessary after said.
Answer:
c) "I don't want to go anywhere", he said.
Explanation:
Capital letters and full stops, question marks, commas, colons and semi-colons, exclamation marks, and quotation marks are the most commonly used punctuation marks in English.
Punctuation is made up of rules as well as conventions. There are punctuation rules that must be followed, but there are also punctuation conventions that give writers more options. We use capital letters to mark the beginning of a sentence and we use full stops to mark the end of a sentence
In this question option, A and B have an exclamation mark.
In informal writing, we use exclamation marks to indicate an exclamatory clause or expression. In informal writing, we sometimes use more than one exclamation mark to emphasize something.
Quotation marks(''...") are also used as punctuation here
We enclose what is said in a direct speech with a pair of single or double quotation marks, though single quotation marks are becoming more common. The direct speech starts with a capital letter and can be followed by a comma or a colon.
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