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people said to the manager well break in - Punctuate the sentence​

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Answered by sarojamarnath119
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Answer:

Most commonly, punctuate means to insert standard marks (like periods, commas, and exclamation points) into written sentences. You punctuate sentences to give the reader additional information, such as when a sentence ends, whether or not that sentence is a question, and when a series of words might be a list.

Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

Punctuations are put as follows -

People said to the manager, "We'll break in."

Explanation:

  • The apostrophe is used to indicate the spoken portion of the statement above because it is written in direct speech.
  • Before beginning the part uttered by the subject, a comma must be used.
  • A complete point will be made at the end of the statement we'll make before moving on.
  • A capital letter will begin the spoken portion that is written with an apostrophe.

Punctuation is used to make written or printed language more clear. A minimal amount of punctuation is necessary for well-planned word arrangement. To avoid ambiguity and guarantee accurate interpretation, the trend toward less punctuation requires for skillful wording.

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