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Answered by anvisha27008
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There are two parts in the given sentence. These two parts have to be connected with a comma.  

The first part begins with the word, 'Please'. This indicates an imperative sentence. An imperative sentence is one which gives a command, makes a request, or expresses a wish. At the end of the imperative sentence, a question fragment i.e 'will you?' has been added. The question fragment has to be completed with a question mark.  

Option A: This is incorrect as the question fragment ends with an exclamation mark, instead of a question mark.  

Option B: Here, the two parts of the sentence are connected with a comma. The question fragment ends with a question mark. Hence, this option is correctly punctuated and is the right answer.

Option C: This is incorrect as the imperative part of the sentence ends with an exclamation mark instead of a comma.

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