[ Comma ]
“What time is the concert?” asked Sandy.
A. “What time is the concert,” asked Sandy?
B. “What time is the concert?,” asked Sandy.
C. “What time is the concert?”, asked Sandy.
D. No commas needed.

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A. will campaign
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A. correct
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