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Grammar

audio buttonPunctuate the dialogue.

Goal:

Goal:

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grammar giraffeaudio buttonThink about what you have learned about dialogue. Quotation marks and commas help to separate spoken words from the rest of the sentence.

Quotation marks hug the spoken words, and commas separate those words from the rest of the sentence.

Bill said, "It is Friday." "We can go home," Mary replied.

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Punctuate the dialogue with quotation marks and commas.

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