[ Comma ]
“The pool is overflowing!” the coach yelled.
A. “The pool is overflowing,” the coach yelled!
B. “The pool is overflowing!,” the coach yelled.
C. “The pool is overflowing!”, the coach yelled.
D. No comma needed.

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