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Which sentence has no errors in the use of end marks or commas? A. "Be careful," she cautioned, "how you handle the ice sculpture." B. "Be careful", she cautioned, "how you handle the ice sculpture". C. "Be careful" she cautioned "how you handle the ice sculpture." D. "Be careful", she cautioned "how you handle the ice sculpture."

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Although it's a slightly awkward sentence, "A. "Be careful," she cautioned, "how you handle the ice sculpture." is the only sentence without error, since each sentence in a dialogue needs to be separated by commas before and after the speaker. 
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