An educational illustration representing the concept of correct usage of quotation marks in English sentences. Display four different scenarios visually representing the sentences. First, a person inquiring about someone else's presence at a sports event. Second, an individual expressing disbelief about someone's departure. Third, a person questioning whether another individual saw a particular woman. Fourth, someone searching for their lost keys in a state of panic. Use symbolic and abstract elements to avoid using text in the image.

Which sentence uses quotation marks correctly?(1 point)

A. "Are you going to the game"? asked Chris.

B. "I can't believe you left," exclaimed Blake.

C. "Did you see her?" asked Joe she was there.

D. "I can't find my keys! yelled Joe."

I think A

Your correct answer is B.

A question mark should lead with a capitalized letter, so it's not A.
C is definitely not correct, because of the same issue as A.
Quotation marks are in the wrong place and incorrect capitalization on D.

Ami is correct on what she said.

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I have D

So C?

I don't think A is correct because the question mark should be a comma.

Example:
"How was the game," asked Remy.

1. I don't know...I mean...um...the thing is...I'm not sure.

2. Time change in a movie
3. Stu likes cake, but I like brownies
4. "I can't believe you left," exclaimed Blake.
5. "Didn't you say I could go?" asked Ben
6. Sam likes to run marathons; he trains year-round
7. Dee ate all her dinner and then asked for seconds: She had skipped lunch.
8. Although I ran into my teacher, she did not give me the assignment, so it will be late.