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Punctuate the following sentence he said why do you come and disturb me what a nuisance you are why cannot you play somewhere else cannot you see that I want to work go away at once and don't come here again

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Answered by spriya24072017
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Answer:

He said," why do you come "and disturb me. what a nuisance you are ?why can not you play somewhere else ?can not you see that ?I want to work .go away at once and don't come here again?

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Answered by KomalSrinivas
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The punctuated sentence is as follows:

He said, "Why do you come and disturb me? What a nuisance you are! Why cannot you play somewhere else? Cannot you see that I want to work? Go away at once and don't come here again."

Punctuations

  • Punctuations refer to the signs and marks which provide expression, tone, and pauses to the sentence. They refer to special characters like a full stop, question mark, comma, exclamation mark, colon, and so on.
  • The given sentence is in the form of a direct speech. Thus, the reporting clause and the subordinate clause are separated by a comma. The subordinate clause begins with a capital letter.
  • The subordinate clause contains many sentences. They have been punctuated separately according to their tone. It contains interrogative and imperative sentences.
  • Without punctuation signs, we will not get the essence of reading. We will also not be able to understand the emotions expressed by the writer.

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