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In the following sentences, add a comma in the correct place. John Smith said "I'm looking for Pocahontas."

"Pocahontas went home" replied the settler.

"I'm sorry I missed her" said Captain Smith.

The settler responded "She'll be back tomorrow."

In the following sentences, identify whether there is a direct quotation or not. If there is, underline it. If there isn't, change the sentence to include one.

"I can't go," complained Jenny.

Peter said he planned to go camping.

Mary asked Jenny why she couldn't go.

Jenny said, "I'm in a chorus concert that weekend."

Punctuate the following sentences with commas and quotation marks as needed.

I wish the stars would shine whispered Tina.

Her mother said she thought it was too cloudy.

Maybe tomorrow her father suggested.

Tina said I hope so.

Mary said she wished it would rain.

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