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hows that said Nathu haven't you heard (Punctuate the following)​

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Answered by ravindranadhm
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"How’s that?" said Nathu, haven’t you heard?
Answered by priyadarshinibhowal2
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"How's that?" said Nathu. "Haven't you heard?"

  • Punctuation can also be denoted as interpunction. It is the utilization of white space, traditional signs known as punctuation marks, and specific methods of writing that helps readers to understand and read written material in correct manner, whether they are reading it silently or in a loud voice.
  • The earliest writing systems that existed during the various civilizations were either syllabic or of the form of logography, such as Chinese and the scripts of Mayan, which do not always require punctuation. Some also do not require spaces. Space does not always clearly show where one word ends and another begins because the full word is often contained within a single symbol.

Here, according to the given information, we are given that,

hows that said Nathu haven't you heard

Here, the sentence with punctuation marks are,

"How's that?" said Nathu. "Haven't you heard?"

Hence, the correct sentence is,

"How's that?" said Nathu. "Haven't you heard?"

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