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 25.07.2020

In which of the following sentences is the dialogue properly punctuated

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Social Studies
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Hey.

Explanation:

Jamie did not believe that was the answer so he asked,

"Are you sure about that?"

Social Studies
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Hey.

Explanation:

Jamie did not believe that was the answer so he asked,

"Are you sure about that?"

English
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   prewriting or first

   organizing your thoughts

   thesis

   to have more precise language, to write with fewer words, or to be able to use the right word to express what you want

   start using it when you speak so that it becomes natural to you and you remember it.

   connotation

   start a new paragraph

   conversation

   Varying sentences

   end

English
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2.) Mom said, "When you’re finished with the dishes, I have more work for you."

3.) Marcus got down on one knee and proposed right then and there," she squealed.

4.) The intercom squawked, "Send her in. Now!"

Explanation:

Which sentences properly format dialogue? Check all that apply.

Correct answers are 2, 3, & 4 on E2020

StudenGPT
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To properly format dialogue, we use quotation marks ("") to indicate the spoken words. Based on this, the following sentences properly format dialogue:

1. Mom said, "When you're finished with the dishes, I have more work for you."
Justification: In this sentence, the dialogue spoken by Mom ("When you're finished with the dishes, I have more work for you.") is enclosed within quotation marks.

2. "Marcus got down on one knee and proposed right then and there," she squealed.
Justification: In this sentence, the dialogue spoken by the girl ("Marcus got down on one knee and proposed right then and there") is enclosed within quotation marks.

3. The intercom squawked, "Send her in. Now!"
Justification: In this sentence, the dialogue spoken by the intercom ("Send her in. Now!") is enclosed within quotation marks.

The sentence that does not properly format dialogue is:

"I told her not to believe you" she screamed.
Explanation: In this sentence, the quotation marks are missing for the spoken words. It should be written as ""I told her not to believe you," she screamed." to properly format the dialogue.

Therefore, the correct options are:
- Mom said, "When you're finished with the dishes, I have more work for you."
- "Marcus got down on one knee and proposed right then and there," she squealed.
- The intercom squawked, "Send her in. Now!"
English
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2.) Mom said, "When you’re finished with the dishes, I have more work for you."

3.) Marcus got down on one knee and proposed right then and there," she squealed.

4.) The intercom squawked, "Send her in. Now!"

Explanation:

Which sentences properly format dialogue? Check all that apply.

Correct answers are 2, 3, & 4 on E2020

English
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P Answered by PhD

The sentences Mom said, "When you’re finished with the dishes, I have more work for you", "Marcus got down on one knee and proposed right then and there," she squealed, The intercom squawked, "Send her in. Now!" are properly format dialogue.

Explanation :

Dialogue sentences comprise of two parts: the dialogue and the dialogue tag.  In sentence 2, Dialogue tag: mom said

Dialogue: “When you’re...for you.”

The dialogue showcases the speech or the spoken words and the dialogue tag identifies the speaker.  In order to show the ‘uttered sentence’, format of direct speech is used.  

The words of the speaker are put in double inverted commas or quotation marks. They end with a comma before the last quote mark followed by the dialogue tag.  When not using dialogue tags in the end, put period before the last quotation mark.  They said, “Put your money in your wallet.”

In case of interrogation and exclamation, put the mark of interrogation and exclamation inside the last quotation mark. “You are quite rich, aren’t you?” The dialogue tag can come before and after the dialogue.

In second sentence, the dialogue tag comes in front followed by a comma, the opening quotation mark, the dialogue, the period and the closing quotation mark. Quite appropriate.

In fourth sentence, the dialogue tag, comma, opening quotation mark, dialogue, exclamation mark, closing quotation mark. Quite according to the format.

In the third sentence, as the dialogue tag appears in the end, the dialogue ends with a comma as no exclamation mark is there.

English
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The sentences Mom said, "When you’re finished with the dishes, I have more work for you", "Marcus got down on one knee and proposed right then and there," she squealed, The intercom squawked, "Send her in. Now!" are properly format dialogue.

Explanation :

Dialogue sentences comprise of two parts: the dialogue and the dialogue tag.  In sentence 2, Dialogue tag: mom said

Dialogue: “When you’re...for you.”

The dialogue showcases the speech or the spoken words and the dialogue tag identifies the speaker.  In order to show the ‘uttered sentence’, format of direct speech is used.  

The words of the speaker are put in double inverted commas or quotation marks. They end with a comma before the last quote mark followed by the dialogue tag.  When not using dialogue tags in the end, put period before the last quotation mark.  They said, “Put your money in your wallet.”

In case of interrogation and exclamation, put the mark of interrogation and exclamation inside the last quotation mark. “You are quite rich, aren’t you?” The dialogue tag can come before and after the dialogue.

In second sentence, the dialogue tag comes in front followed by a comma, the opening quotation mark, the dialogue, the period and the closing quotation mark. Quite appropriate.

In fourth sentence, the dialogue tag, comma, opening quotation mark, dialogue, exclamation mark, closing quotation mark. Quite according to the format.

In the third sentence, as the dialogue tag appears in the end, the dialogue ends with a comma as no exclamation mark is there.

English
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Phrases that use realistic elements are those that contain g [irias like "wingin" and "you desires". In addition, phrases using dialects of the time such as "I'd not refuse it" also have this element.

Explanation:

The realistic elements of the sentences are the expressions that were common in the colloquial language of the population at the time the story takes place. In this way, the author makes dialogues more realistic when he presents the use of girias and dialects common to the English spoken in that society, allowing the characters to be more palpable and real.

StudenGPT
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Sure! Here's an example of a properly capitalized sentence that includes dialogue and narration, incorporating singular, plural, and collective nouns:

In the forest, a group of animals known as the "Forest Friends" were having a conversation. Timmy the Tiger approached Sammy the Squirrel, and Sammy whispered, "Hey, Timmy, have you seen my acorns?" Timmy replied, "Oh, sorry, Sammy. I haven't seen them anywhere."

Let's break down the components of this sentence:

- The singular noun "Timmy" is the subject of the sentence.
- The singular noun "Sammy" is the object being addressed by Timmy in the dialogue.
- The plural noun "animals" refers to multiple creatures in the group known as "Forest Friends."
- The collective noun "group" is used to reference the entire group of animals.
- The proper noun "Forest Friends" is capitalized because it is the name of the specific group referenced.

This example demonstrates how singular, plural, and collective nouns can be utilized in a sentence that includes dialogue and narration.

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