Punctuate the following sentence: Will you be kind to me said rohan.
A
"Will you be kind to me?" said Rohan.
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B
"Will you be kind to me!", said Rohan.
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C
"Will you be kind to me?", said Rohan.
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D
Will you be kind to me said rohan.
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Solution
The correct option is A "Will you be kind to me?" said Rohan.
According to general rule, a question mark is used to indicate an interrogatory clause in a sentence. Quotation marks are used in pairs to set off direct speech or, a quote.
Thus, according to the rules, the correct form of writing the sentence is option A. The remaining options are incorrect.
An exclamation mark is used to indicate expression of strong feelings or high volume.