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EXERCISE-3 (HW) Q. Place quotation/speech marks around the dialogue. Don't forget to mark both the beginning and end quotation marks. 1) Mrs. Taylor asked, James, will you be joining us for dinner? 2) Please bring me my blanket, requested Janie. 3) Let's ride our bikes down the street, suggested Daniel. 4) My father said, Don't forget to look both ways before crossing the street. 5) Charlie and Marie both screamed , No homework! 6) I can't believe it's almost summerl Gasped Patricia. 7) Dr. Porter advised, Brush your teeth twice a day and floss at night. 8) Have you read Charlotte's Web yet? asked Zoe. 9) Please put your homework away, requested Mrs. Kelly. 10) Jupiter is considered an outer planet, explained Thomas.

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