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 B )
As it sounds more correct than others
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The option B is correct that says: he wanted to give the dude some money.
But he hardly had anything in his pocket. The guy is broke.
The formation of sentence can be done in another style or manner, as long as the message is clear and understandable.
Therefore, the formation gives a message about a guy who wanted to give another dude some money.
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