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. Punctuate the following sentence.. Who are you demanded

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Answered by mauryaabhinav001
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Answer:

"Who are you?" he/she demanded.

Answered by monica789412
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"Who are you?" he demanded. -This is the answer.

About punctuations and their usage:

  • Punctuations are signs and marks that are used in a sentence, so that the meaning of the sentence is conveyed clearly,
  • It also includes capitalising the first letter of a sentence and names of proper nouns. Even words that are given importance can be capitalised in its first letter.
  • Punctuation marks include full stop (.), comma (,), colon (:), semicolon (;), question mark (?), exclamatory mark (!), etc.,
  • Here we have a sentence that can be identified to be a direct speech sentence.
  • As it is in direct speech, we have to open double quotation in the beginning and capitalise 'w' in 'who'.
  • There is a pause after 'you' because it is an interrogative sentence. So we have to add a question mark after that. We understand that the question is over. So we have to close the quotations.
  • Then we have to complete the sentence by saying 'he demanded' and end it with a full stop.
  • Therefore the answer is: "Who are you?" he demanded.
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