[ Grammar ]
Identifying The Answer that Best Corrects the Error in Punctuation: “I just want to sleep,” said Ted. “I have a headache and.” Ted trailed off as his mom entered the room.
A. “I have a headache and”.
B. “I have a headache and …”
C. “I have a headache and?”
Select your answer:

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