Punctuate the following then bring them here ariel said prospero
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The punctuated sentence is as follows:
"Then bring them here, Ariel," said Prospero.
Punctuations
- Punctuations refer to the signs and symbols used to provide tone, expression, and emotion to a sentence. It is also used to give pauses between sentences. The punctuations help in expressing the writer's intention to the readers.
- The given sentence is in the form of a direct speech. Thus, the subordinate clause is in double quotation marks. A comma has separated the reporting clause and subordinate clause.
- Ariel and Prospero are proper nouns and thus have been capitalized. A comma has been placed before Ariel to separate his name from Prospero's command.
- 'Then' is the first word of the sentence. Thus it has been capitalized.
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