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13.12.2021 •
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Which sentence uses punctuation correctly? (1 point)
A "Didn't you say I could go"? asked Ben.
B Didn't you say I could go? asked Ben.
C "Didn't you say I could go?" asked Ben.
D "Didn't you say I could go? asked Ben."
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Ответ:
C
Explanation:
punctuation marks go before the quotes, both of them are in the right spot.
Ответ:
C "Didn't you say l could go?"asked Ben.
Ответ:
Explanation:
1. Convinces through - propaganda.
2. Association or suggestion - connotation
3. The process of word gaining a negative meaning - pejoration.
4. Related or analogous - cognate.
5. An external reference - connotations.
6. Restricting in meaning - specialization.
7. History of a word - etymology.
8. Symbol for thing or concept - referent.