Which sentence is correctly punctuated?
O "Ahoy there!" yelled the Captain.
O "Ahoy there!" yelled the Captain.
O "Ahoy there" yelled the Captain!
O "Ahoy there"! yelled the Captain.
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no B is the correct answer
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"Ahoy there!" yelled the Captain.
Explanation:
- Punctuation is the use of white space, traditional signals, and specific typographical elements to help readers understand and interpret written material correctly, whether they are reading it silently or loudly.
- Punctuation adds silent intonation to our work. Using a comma, a period, an exclamation point, or a question mark, we can pause, stop, stress, or ask a question. Writing gains clarity and precision when punctuation is used correctly.
- Rule 1: Commas should be used to separate groups of three or more elements. Rule 2: After an opening word, place a comma to indicate a pause. Rule 3: At the beginning of a sentence, put a comma after two or more prepositional phrases. Rule 4: Commas should be used to separate words in sentences that break up the flow of thought.
Thus this is the answer.
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