the answer is it's c
“The whole thing is made out of gelatin!” they exclaimed.
“The whole thing is made out of gelatin!,” they exclaimed.
The whole thing is made out of gelatin! they exclaimed.
Answer:
B: "The whole thing is made out of gelatin!" they exclaimed.
Explanation:
The sentence in option B is punctuated correctly because what they exclaimed is in quotation marks and ends with an exclamation mark, which, in this case is taking the place of a comma. In a normal quotation, a comma should separate the words inside the quotation marks (including the comma) and the rest of the sentence.
)Few people noticed that Rothschild was _snapping up_ these bonds when everyone else was desperately trying to sell them.
In this sentence, snapping up means
A. giving away
B. destroying
C. throwing out
D.buying
b. Most students dislike taking tests.
c. Mrs. Turner’s math tests are usually hard.
d. We have a math test next week.
'a' is based on prediction
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is this the question or just a statement