Which sentence correctly uses punctuation with dialogue?

(1 point)
Responses

“Please be seated”, my teacher said.
“Please be seated”, my teacher said.

“Please be seated,” my teacher said.
“Please be seated,” my teacher said.

“Please be seated my teacher said.”
“Please be seated my teacher said.”

“Please be seated my teacher said”.

The sentence that correctly uses punctuation with dialogue is: "Please be seated," my teacher said.

The correct sentence that uses punctuation with dialogue is:

“Please be seated,” my teacher said.

To correctly punctuate dialogue, you need to place quotation marks around the spoken words. Additionally, you should use a comma before the closing quotation mark to separate the spoken words from the dialogue tag, which identifies the speaker.

The sentence that correctly uses punctuation with dialogue is:

“Please be seated,” my teacher said.