Is the passage of dialogue written correctly or incorrectly? "Where are we?" Juan asked Vanessa, who was walking along with him.
"There's a street sign," Vanessa replied, "It will help us figure out where we are.

A.
correctly

B.
incorrectly

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Answer 1
Answer: It is incorrec because Vanessa didn't finished her sentence! It's suppose to be like this: Vanessa replied, "It will help us figure out where we are" She need to put a quotation at the end of the sentence!
Answer 2
Answer: B. Its incorrect because Vanessa didn't end her sentence. Hope this helps!

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