Which sentence is correctly punctuated? a. All right, I'll meet you at 2:00 P.M..
b. All right, I'll meet you at 2:00 P.M.
c. All right, I'll meet you at 2:00 PM.
d. All right, I'll meet you at 2:00 PM

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Answer 1
Answer: B. It has a comma after "all right" and "P.M." is correctly written. It has dots after the letters bc it's an abbreviation.

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The text citations from emperor to citizen would be : to show how they loved me and care for me, high consorts also sends me a responsible eunuch to report on how i had consumed viands . Hope this helps

Answer:

"To show how they loved me and cared for me, the High Consorts also sent a responsible eunuch to report on how I had 'consumed viands.' This too was a formality."

Explanation:

The answer was B for me but always check your answers because sometimes they don't line up!

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