. Identify the sentence that is punctuated correctly.

a. “Come back here”! screamed the boy’s mother as he ran into the street.
b. “Come back here!” screamed the boy’s mother. As he ran into the street.
c. “Come back here” screamed the boy’s mother, as he ran into the street!
d. “Come back here!” screamed the boy’s mother as he ran into the street.

I agree, d.

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D is the correct answer!

The correct sentence that is punctuated correctly is d. "Come back here!" screamed the boy's mother as he ran into the street.

To identify the sentence that is punctuated correctly, we need to look for a few punctuation rules:

1. Quotation marks: In this case, the sentence is a dialogue, so it should be enclosed in quotation marks. Both options a and d have included the dialogue in quotation marks, while options b and c have incorrect placement of quotation marks.

2. Exclamation point: The sentence requires an exclamation point because the boy's mother is screaming. Option a has placed an exclamation point before the closing quotation mark, which is incorrect. Option c has a similar error by placing an exclamation point after the closing quotation mark.

3. Capitalization: The dialogue tag following the quotation should start with a lowercase letter because it is part of the same sentence. Option b incorrectly capitalizes the 'As' in the dialogue tag.

Based on these rules, the correct sentence that is punctuated correctly is d. "Come back here!" screamed the boy's mother as he ran into the street.