Which sentence is not punctuated correctly? A. "Why did he call you 'Bug' just then? Is that your nickname?" she asked. B. "Did she say 'No more tickets will be sold'?" Ben wondered. C. "Wait," she called, "I've still got to find a copy of the poem 'Fire and Ice' for the recital." D. Lucy begged, "Just don't say, "Let's do lunch," please!" I have eliminated A. because there are no errors in that answer choice.

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Answer 1
Answer: B is not punctuated correctly.
Answer 2
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The answer is B. "Did she say 'No more tickets will be sold'?" Ben wondered.


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It is true that verse with foolish words having no serious meaning is called runcible. 

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True

Explanation:

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