L12 RN Quotation Marks
A dialogue tag is a short phrase that is before, after, or in between a quotation.
examples:
José asked, "Do you think it will rain today?" The phrase, "José asked," is a dialogue tag.
"I have a new umbrella," explained Emily, "and I am excited to try it out." The phrase, "explained Emily," is a dialogue tag.
"Why don't you check the weather forecast on your phone?" suggested Carly. The phrase, "suggested Carly," is a dialogue tag.
Group 1
Add quotation marks to each sentence.
Question 1a
There's a fifty percent chance of rain this afternoon, reported Emily.
Question 1b
Emily asked, Do you think I should take my new umbrella to school?
Question 1c
Of course you should take it to school, answered José.
Question 1d
If it starts raining, Carly added, you will be nice and dry.
Question 1e
Emily squealed, I see dark gray storm clouds rolling in.
Question 1f
Oh no! exclaimed José. Carly and I don't have umbrellas.
Question 1g
Hooray! yelled Emily. It's finally raining.
Question 1h
Carly mumbled, My hair is getting soaked.
Question 1i
Would you and José like to share my umbrella with me? asked Emily.
Question 1j
Thank you Emily, said Carly. You're more than just a fair weather friend.
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