Revise this sentence so that it is grammatically correct: “I need sugar butter and eggs from the grocery.”
A. I need sugar butter, and eggs from the grocery.
B. I need sugar, butter, and eggs from the grocery.
C. I need sugar, butter and eggs from the grocery.
D. I need, sugar, butter and eggs from the grocery.
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Which of the following sentences is written correctly?
A. “Do we go to recess today or tomorrow,” Jake asked hopefully.
B. Do we go to recess today or tomorrow? Jake asked hopefully.
C. “Do we go to recess today or tomorrow?” Jake asked hopefully.
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