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Which sentence is grammatically correct? "What is happening here?" Helena asked as she tried to push Lysander away. "What is this mockery of love?"
"What is happening here," Helena asked as she tryed to push Lysander away. "What is this mockery of love?"
"What is happening here?" helena asked as she tried to push Lysander away. "What is this mockery of love"?
"What is happening here," Helena asked as she tried to push Lysander away "What is this mockery of love"?

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