Which sentence is correct?
select one:
a. roger's teacher told him straight out "don'...
English, 16.09.2019 09:30 cheyenneperuchi
Which sentence is correct?
select one:
a. roger's teacher told him straight out "don't come back to class until all of your work is done."
b. roger's teacher told him straight out: "don't come back to class until all of your work is done."
c. roger's teacher told him: straight out, "don't come back to class until all of your work is done."
d. roger's teacher told him straight out "don't come back to class: until all of your work is done."
(i think it's b.)
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