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Grammar › ViewWhich of these sentences has punctuated speech correctly?
A. “Do you want any sweets?” my dad asked. “I’m just about to go to the shop.”
B. “Do you want any sweets? my dad asked”. I’m just about to “go to the shop.”
C. Do you want any sweets? “my dad asked”. “I’m just about to go to the shop.”
D. “Do you want any sweets?” “my dad asked.” I’m just about to go to the shop.
Indefinite and Intensive Noun › View
The people ______ wanted a democracy.
A. itself
B. themselves
C. oneself
D. herself
