“The children ” said the babysitter “are all in bed already.”
A. “The children”, said the babysitter, “are all in bed already.”
B. “The children,” said the babysitter, “are all in bed already.”
C. “The children,” said the babysitter “are all in bed already.”
D. No commas needed.

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