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Is the following sentence punctuated correctly? Elizabeth said she was unhappy. A: correct B: incorrect
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Is the following sentence punctuated correctly? Elizabeth said she was unhappy. A: correct B: incorrect
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The sentence about is punctuated correctly
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It is punctuated correctly since the sentence is a statement. When a sentence is a statement it ends with a period.
The answer is A: Correct.
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