Write a sentence of your own for each of the following direct quotations, and punctuate it correctly.

1. “Where did you get that?”
2. “That is great news!”
3. “How?”
4. “Down that hallway,”… “you will find the office you are looking for.”

5. “I guess,”… “ I didn’t give you clear directions to my house!”


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