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Question 10 unsaved authors can also introduce and develop characters by telling the reader directly what a character's traits are. this is known as direct characterization. question 10 options: true false question 11 (2 points) question 11 unsaved which example of dialogue is punctuated correctly? question 11 options: " remember look both ways before you cross a street. " "remember, look both ways before you cross a street". "remember, look both ways before you cross a street." question 12 (2 points) question 12 unsaved which example of dialogue is punctuated correctly? question 12 options: "do you remember how to figure out the area of a parallelogram? i'm having trouble doing it." "do you remember how to figure out the area of a parallelogram? " "i'm having trouble doing it." "do you remember how to figure out the area of a parallelogram, i'm having trouble doing it." question 13 (2 points) question 13 unsaved which example of dialogue is punctuated correctly? question 13 options: "make sure you put the turkey in the oven at noon, mildred said." "make sure you put the turkey in the oven at noon" said mildred. "make sure you put the turkey in the oven at noon," mildred said. question 14 (3.5 points) question 14 unsaved when you are writing dialogue, every time the speaker changes you need question 14 options: skip lines indent begin a new paragraph question 15 (2 points) question 15 unsaved choose the sentence with the correct comma placement. question 15 options: the cubs my dad's favorite ball club finished in last place again. the cubs my dad's favorite ball club, finished in last place again. the cubs, my dad's favorite ball club, finished in last place again. the cubs, my dad's favorite ball club finished in last place again. question 16 (2 points) question 16 unsaved where should a comma be placed to join the independent clauses into a compound sentence? i really like chocolate cake but strawberry cake is my favorite. question 16 options: before but after but question 17 (2 points) question 17 unsaved choose the sentence with correct comma placement for dialogue. question 17 options: "it seems to me" mused shawn, "that those policies are confusing." "it seems to me", mused shawn, "that those policies are confusing." "it seems to me," mused shawn, "that those policies are confusing." "it seems to me," mused shawn "that those policies are confusing." question 18 (2 points) question 18 unsaved where should a comma be placed in the following sentence? whenever storms have high winds we lose power. question 18 options: after whenever after high after winds no comma necessary

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