Dialogue Punctuation
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English
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7th Grade
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Hard
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which sentence is correctly punctuated for dialogue and quotes? Options: Cara shouted excitedly, “Hey! Let’s go to the movie theater tonight.”, Cara shouted excitedly “Hey! Let’s go to the movie theater tonight.”, Cara shouted excitedly, “Hey! Let’s go to the movie theater tonight”
Back
Cara shouted excitedly, “Hey! Let’s go to the movie theater tonight.”
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which sentence is correctly punctuated for dialogue and quotes? Options: “Please don’t make me clean my room,” Luis begged his mother., “Please don’t make me clean my room” Luis begged his mother., Please don’t make me clean my room Luis begged his mother.
Back
“Please don’t make me clean my room,” Luis begged his mother.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which sentence is correctly punctuated for dialogue and quotes? Options: “At what time are we eating dinner?” she asked., “At what time are we eating dinner,” she asked., “At what time are we eating dinner?” she asked
Back
“At what time are we eating dinner?” she asked.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which sentence is correctly punctuated for dialogue and quotes? Options: “Hey,” cried Lisa, “you stole my pen.”, “Hey” cried Lisa, “you stole my pen.”, “Hey” cried Lisa “you stole my pen.”
Back
“Hey,” cried Lisa, “you stole my pen.”
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which sentence is correctly punctuated for dialogue and quotes? Options: “At the baseball game later today, I am going to order a hotdog, soda, and pretzel,” Dad said., “At the baseball game later today, I am going to order a hotdog, soda, and pretzel” Dad said., At the baseball game later today, "I am going to order a hotdog, soda, and pretzel,” Dad said.
Back
“At the baseball game later today, I am going to order a hotdog, soda, and pretzel,” Dad said.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which sentence is correctly punctuated for dialogue and quotes? Options: As she stepped boarded the train, she waved goodbye and said, “I will never forget you.”, As she stepped boarded the train, she waved goodbye and said, “I will never forget you”, As she stepped boarded the train, she waved goodbye and said, “I will never" forget you.
Back
As she stepped boarded the train, she waved goodbye and said, “I will never forget you.”
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which sentence is correctly punctuated for dialogue and quotes? Options: “I wish I could come too,” Aaron sighed, “I really want to see the new movie.”, “I wish I could come too, Aaron sighed, I really want to see the new movie.”, I wish I could come too, Aaron sighed, “I really want to see the new movie.”
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“I wish I could come too,” Aaron sighed, “I really want to see the new movie.”
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