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Punctuate the following passage : (Question nos. 35 to 38)
Wanda Peggy would say in a most courteous manner as though she w
talking to Miss Mason. Wanda she'd say giving one of her friends a nudge tell us How many dresses did you say you had hanging up in your close
39. Convert the following into Indirect Speech :
"Peg!" she said, "let me see your picture."
"What's the matter ?" asked Peggy, as they clattered up to her room.
"Look! She drew you. That's you!" she exclaimed.
Do me directed (Transformation of Santi​

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Answered by navneetkareliya0611
12

Answer:

Punctuation

"Wanda," Peggy would say in a most courteous manner as though she were talking to Miss Mason. "Wanda," she'd say, giving one of her friends a nudge, "tell us. How many dresses did you say you had hanging up in your closet?"

Answered by HarshChaudhary0706
1

Answer:

Explanation:

“Wanda,” Peggy would say in a most courteous manner as though she were talking to Miss Mason. “Wanda,” she'd say, giving one of her friends a nudge, “tell us. How many dresses did you say you had hanging up in your closet ?”

Explanation:

Punctuation marks are the signs and symbols used in the written texts.

They are used to include pauses and expressions which are visible in spoken words.

Inverted commas, commas, full stop, question mark, and exclamation marks are some of the most used punctuation marks.

The words said in the direct speech are closed under inverted commas.

The above passage has been punctuated.

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