Which does NOT contain any punctuation errors?A. Sure they are, Mac replied
B. "Are woodpeckers carpenters? Henry asked."
C. He added "that they drill holes in trees."
D. " Robins, on the other hand," said Mary, "are masons."

i think its C am i right

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Answer 1
Answer: Your answer is going to be D! The reason that C is not right, is because after 'he added' there should be a comma, to  pause before speaking the dialogue.
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

Yes, the answer is D

Explanation:

Believe it or not, there are such things as masons.


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Answer:C

Explanation: