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select the dialogue that is punctuated properly. "coretta said," i want to read that book! coretta said. "i want to read that book!" coretta said, "i want to read that book"! coretta said, "i want to read that book!"

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Answer:

The dialogue that is punctuated correctly is the last one:

Coretta said, "I want to read that book!"

Step-by-step explanation:

When we use direct speech, we write a dialogue in the exact words said by a character. To separate our words - or the narrator's words - from the character's, we must use a comma followed by quotation marks. Also, exclamation or question marks and periods must come inside the quotation marks, since they refer to the intonation of the character's speech. Thus, If I wish to tell someone that Coretta said that she wanted to read that book, the proper way to do it would be:

Coretta said, "I want to read that book!"

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The last sentence is the one that is punctuated properly:

Coretta said, "I want to read that book!"
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