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erma4kov [3.2K]
1 year ago
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"Don't worry honey " said Mom. "If Rocky doesn't come home we'll go to the humane society and pick out another cat."

English
2 answers:
Sindrei [870]1 year ago
7 0

Answer:please see below

Explanation:

For Quotations with speaker tags, a comma should be after the speaker tag with the period at the end of the sentence going inside the quotation marks. Giving you

Don't worry honey " said Mom, "If Rocky doesn't come home we'll go to the humane society and pick out another cat."

postnew [5]1 year ago
3 0

I inferred you want to know where to add punctuations in the sentence above.

Answer:

"Don't worry, honey, " said Mom. "If Rocky doesn't come home, we'll go to the humane society and pick out another cat."

Explanation:

Remember, what is said in English is usually written following the rules of writing in English. Thus, the after the statement "Don't worry" there's suppose to be a comma which indicates a brief pause by the speaker, followed by the words "honey". Also we include a punctuation since the quoting of the speaker is briefly stopped. And then we proceed with adding punctuation to areas that would need a brief pause for the listeners to absorb the thought been expressed.

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