Which sentence is written correctly?Kino said that if play practice does not start on time, the director “will be mad.”
Kino said that if play practice does not start on time, the director “Will be mad”.
Kino said that if play practice does not start on time, the director “will be mad”.
Kino said that if play practice does not start on time, the director “Will be mad.”

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Answer 1
Answer:

The sentence which is written correctly is "Kino said that if play practice does not start on time, the director “will be mad.”

This implies that kino is reporting the director's speech that he will be mad if the play does not start on time.

How to determine correct sentence

The word "will" should be in lower case because it is the continuation of a sentence and not the beginning of a new sentence.

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Answer 2
Answer: "Kino said that if play practice does not start on time, the director “will be mad.” is the correct option since the period needs to be inside the quotation marks and "will" should be lowercase since it is not a new sentence. 

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