Which of the following is punctuated correctly?A. "Whales are more intelligent than people believe," says William Smith.
B. "Whales are more intelligent than people believe." says William Smith.
C. "Whales are more intelligent than people believe" says William Smith.
D. "Whales are more intelligent than people believe," says William Smith!

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

the answer is A,

Explanation:because no exclamation point not d nothing at end sentence not C  a period at the end of a quote not b

Answer 2
Answer: c is the right one because the period is at the end.

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The correct answer is
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B.4
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What Does "Dictated But Not Read" Mean?

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That means

"I spoke this message to my secretary or into my computer, and my secretary
or my computer did the writing.  I didn't read what they wrote before it got sent
to you.  So if you find any mis-spellings, or funny ridiculous words that obviously
don't belong here, it's all their fault, not mine.  I was not only too lazy or busy to
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enough to check it over before it went out to you."

There's a bit of my own opinion in there, but I'm sure you get the idea.

Select the sentence which is punctuated and capitalized correctly.You can come with us, or you can stay at your uncles house.
You can come with us, or you can stay at your uncle’s house.
you can come with us, or you can stay at your uncle’s house.
You can come with us or you can stay at your Uncles' house.
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You can come with us, or you can stay at your uncle's house. The first letter of the sentence must be capitalized so the third sentence is wrong. In the first sentence, "your uncles house" is wrong. It should be "your uncle's house", meaning the "the house which beongs to your uncle". And "Uncles'" is wrong because it shoud not start with an uppercase "U" because it is not in the beginning of the sentence and "uncles" is not a proper noun.

Answer:

You can come with us, or you can stay at your uncle’s house. #2

Explanation:

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Which sentence is punctuated correctly? A. She is wearing a cardigan a sweater with buttons down the front. B. The final painting, a huge landscape, impressed me most of all. C. They live in Trenton, the capital, of New Jersey. D. Gwendolyn the woman on the stage wearing red, is the leading candidate.

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The correct answer is B.
In A, u need a comma after cardigan.
In C, u need to take out the comma after capital
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It's D, a past participle.

Answer: The world in bold is a past participle. Option D is correct.

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On Monday August 31, Harriet will turn 16 and get her driver’s license.
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"On Monday, August 31, Harriet will turn 16 and get her driver’s license" is the only option from the list that is punctuated correctly, since commas should separate clauses. 

Answer:

On Monday, August 31, Harriet will turn 16 and get her driver’s license

Explanation: