[ Grammar ]
She would never ask anyone —- her with her homework, she likes to work alone.
A. to helping
B. to help
C. for helping
D. help
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Which is the grammatically accurate form of the sentence?
A. Colonists protested “taxation without representation”; King George refused to hear.
B. Colonists protested “taxation without representation;” King George refused to hear.
C. Colonists protested “taxation without representation”: King George refused to hear.
D. Colonists protested “taxation without representation,” King George refused to hear.