Which sentence uses commas and quotation marks correctly? A.“You will need a jacket, Nate said, if you’re going outdoors.”

B.“You will need a jacket” Nate said, “if you’re going outdoors.”

C.“You will need a jacket, Nate said “if you’re going outdoors.”

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D.“You will need a jacket,” Nate said, “if you’re going outdoors.”

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Answer 1
Answer:

The sentence that uses commas and quotation marks correctly is

D. "You will need a jacket," Nate said, "if you're going outdoors."

A.  is wrong because there should be quotation mark after (jacket,) and also a quotation mark before (if)

B.  is wrong because there should be a comma after (jacket)
 
C.  is wrong because there should be quotation mark after (jacket,) and a comma after (said)

Hope this helps. :)

Answer 2
Answer: D uses comma and quotation marks correctly.

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