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English, 09.12.2019 01:31 kekeke68

Which is the right way to capitalize the words in this sentence?

1. "wait," he said, "until the gophers have won a few games."

select one:
a. “wait,” he said, “until the gophers have won a few games.”
b. no changes--the sentence is perfect.
c. “wait,” he said, “until the gophers have won a few games.”
d. “wait,” he said, “until the gophers have won a few games.”

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