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Need asap 7 questions question 1(multiple choice worth 5 points) (mc) which of the following has correct punctuation and capitalization? she asked, “what time is it”? she asked “what time is it? ” she asked, “what time is it? ” she asked, “what time is it? ” question 2(multiple choice worth 5 points) (mc) which of the following statements about writing dialogue is correct? punctuation marks are placed outside of the quotation marks. each change of speaker equals a new paragraph. quotation marks surround the speaker’s words and the taglines. the spoken words should not be capitalized or punctuated. question 3 (essay worth 20 points) (mc) copy the following conversation into the text box. add punctuation and capitalization so the dialogue is written correctly. take

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