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If the text that introduces a quote is not a complete sentence, which punctuation mark should you use between that text and your quotation?

a. another quotation mark
b. a comma
c. a semicolon

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User Thibaud
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Answer:

a comma

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User Pqsk
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Answer:

b. a comma

Step-by-step explanation:

A comma represents a brief pause in the text. Usually indicating that there is a connection but also a separation between two statements. A quote is connected to the text because the text is describing the quote or the individual who is speaking but is also separate from the text itself. Therefore, a comma would be used to signal this separation and allow the proper introduction of the quote.

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