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Which of these statements is punctuated properly?

Group of answer choices

"We can't tell them anything," I said, without thinking.

We can't tell them anything, I said, without thinking.

"We can't tell them anything"I said without thinking.

We can't tell them anything, I said, "without thinking.

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Answer:

group one

Explanation:

the quotations are around what's being said and then a comma follows before continues

Punctuation makes reading smooth and easy. The statement that is punctuated properly is;

  • "We can't tell them anything," I said, without thinking.

Punctuation refers to the use of the right symbols to separate ideas. Commas, full stops, semicolons, and inverted commas are examples.

Among the sentences provided, sentence 1 is most appropriately punctuated. The statement which was made by the narrator is in quotes to show that those were his direct words.

After introducing himself, a comma was also used to separate the subject from the modifying phrase.

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