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Which example uses correct punctuation?

  • A. "I really can't make it," he answered, "you should probably go without me."
  • B. "I really can't make it," he answered. "you should probably go without me."
  • C. "I really can't make it," he answered. "You should probably go without me."
  • D. "I really can't make it," he answered, "you should probably go without me."
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Choice A uses proper dialogue punctuation. The comma appears inside the closing quotation mark after 'make it,' and 'you' remains lowercase because it continues the same sentence. In Choice B, there is a period instead of a comma after 'answered,' breaking the sentence incorrectly. Choice C incorrectly places the comma outside the quotation mark after 'make it.' Choice D, similar to Choice B, uses a period instead of a comma after 'answered,' leading to incorrect punctuation.