Which version is punctuated correctly?
A. “May I ride with you?” asked Del. “I can’t get my car started.”
B. May I ride with you? asked Del. “I can’t get my car started.”
C. “May I ride with you? asked Del. I can’t get my car started.”
D. “May I ride with you”? asked Del, “I can’t get my car started.”
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A. The man was wet he was standing in the rain; without an umbrella.
B. The man was wet he was; standing in the rain without an umbrella.
C. The man was wet; he was standing in the rain without an umbrella.
D. None of the above
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