Which sentence uses correct punctuation?Mark called to the umpire "Hey, that was a strike!"
Mark called to the umpire, "Hey, that was a strike!"
Mark called to the umpire "hey, that was a strike!"
Mark, called to the umpire, "hey, that was a strike!"

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Answer 1
Answer: I believe the second one is correct. c:
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Mark called to the umpire, "Hey, that was a strike!"


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Answer:

it is .C

Explanation

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Answer:

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