Determine whether each sentence uses punctuation correctly.
“Well, I’m not quite sure—” Jackson muttered.
A. Correct
B. Incorrect

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A. Will is used for planned actions, while going to is used for spontaneous decisions
B. Both ‘will’ and ‘going to’ are used to talk about future events, but ‘will’ is used for spontaneous decisions or predictions, while ‘going to’ is used for planned actions or intentions.
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A. (1) shine … (2) do not stand
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