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What is the best way to punctuate the dialogue, 'Are you coming?' she asked. 'Maybe,' I replied.

  • A. 'Are you coming?' she asked? 'Maybe,' I replied.
  • B. 'Are you coming?' she asked. 'Maybe,' I replied.
  • C. 'Are you coming?' she asked, 'Maybe,' I replied.
  • D. 'Are you coming?' she asked, 'Maybe,' I replied.
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct way to punctuate dialogue is to enclose each speaker's words in quotation marks. Additionally, the question mark should be placed inside the closing quotation mark of the question. In this case, the correct answer is B as it adheres to the punctuation rules for dialogue. Each character's dialogue is correctly enclosed in quotation marks, and the question mark is appropriately positioned inside the closing quotation mark of the question. Choice A is incorrect as the question mark is placed outside the closing quotation mark of the question. Choice C is incorrect as it uses a comma instead of a period after 'she asked.' Choice D is incorrect as it uses a comma instead of a period after 'she asked' and incorrectly places the comma inside the closing quotation mark of the question.