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Proper punctuation in sentences
If an author wanted the reader to know that mother was pausing to think how does the author punctuate the sentence properly? A. Let me think; oh, that’s right. B. Let me think: oh, that’s right. C. Let me think- oh, that’s right.
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C. Let me think- oh, that’s right.
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