How do we write the following in direct speech? Kelly said I am feeling sick today.
A. Kelly said “I am feeling sick today.”
B. Kelly said, “I am feeling sick today”.
C. Kelly said, “I am feeling sick today.”
D. Kelly said, “I am feeling sick today?

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A. He was writing a letter.
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_____ makes the best apple strudel?
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