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Choose the correctly punctuated sentence.

-When she told him those socks are interesting she meant the socks looked ridiculous.
-When she told him "Those socks are interesting" she meant the socks looked ridiculous.
-When she told him, "Those socks are interesting," she meant the "socks looked ridiculous."
-When she told him "those socks are interesting," she meant, "the socks looked ridiculous."
-When she told him, "Those socks are interesting," she meant the socks looked ridiculous.

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i believe the answer is c
User Sagar Hatekar
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The answer is E: When she told him, "Those socks are interesting," she meant the socks looked ridiculous.

The option E is correctly punctuated because the writer started the sentence with a introdutory information "When she told him" and placed a comma before writing the exact words someone spoke, which are between quotation marks: "those socks are interesting," and another comma before the explanation about what she meant.

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