(1) Ever since Lisa heard that announcement on the radio she hadn't been able to think straight: Her favorite actor of all time was going to be here. (2) Lisa lived in the smallest town imaginable. (3) There were two stop lights and one Piggly Wiggly super market. (4) No one ever came to visit. (5) Unless it was an accident and they were lost. (6) Now T.J. Harper was coming here to film his new movie. (7) Lisa was convinced shed died and gone to heaven! (8) T.J. was so . . . PERFECT! (9) He was handsome—those beautiful hazel eyes and dark brown hair. (10) And he was smart too: T.J. went to college at Yale and law school at Harvard. (11) Lisa immediately called her girlfriends. (12) They began plotting ways to get next to him.

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How can the punctuation in sentence 7 be fixed?
A.
Add a comma after "shed."
B.
Add an apostrophe to "shed."
C.
Add a semicolon after "shed."
D.
Add a colon after "shed."

A. Add a comma after "shed."