"Please, Sir," said Oliver "I want some more." Choose the option that best corrects the underlined words.
A
"Please Sir," said Oliver, "I want some more."
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B
"Please, Sir," said Oliver, "I want some more."
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C
"Please Sir," said Oliver; "I want some more."
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D
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Solution
The correct option is B "Please, Sir," said Oliver, "I want some more."
According to general rule, a quotation, observation, or description, when it is introduced in close dependence on a verb is generally separated from the rest of the sentence by the comma.
Using a comma after the word 'Please' in the given sentence is required for a pause.
Thus, the correct form of writing the sentence will be as in, Option B.
The usage of a semi colon is not correct in the given sentence.