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Bill said sadly “We can go to lunch or we can finish our homework.”
A. Bill said sadly, “We can go to lunch or we can finish our homework.”
B. Bill said sadly “We can go to lunch, or we can finish our homework.”
C. Bill said sadly, “We can go to lunch, or we can finish our homework.”
D. No commas needed.
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