Identify the direct speech: She said, ‘I am going to the park.’
A. ‘I am going to the park.’
B. She said, ‘I am going to the park.’
C. I am going to the store
D. She said

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A. have got
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“What are you doing here now? You ________ be here for another three hours.”
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A. couldn’t
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A. The game was postponed it was raining.
B. The game was postponed, because it was raining.
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A. should
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