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English, 29.04.2021 01:00 calebvaughn924

Read the text. “I’d really love,” she said, “To know where you learned to dance so well.”
Which sentence correctly embeds the quotation?
Select one:

The sentence is correct as it is.

I’d really love, she said, “To know where you learned to dance so well.”

“I’d really love to know,” she said, “where you learned to dance so well.”

She said that she’d: “really love to know where you learned to dance so well.”

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