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2 February, 20:18

Is the passage of dialogue written correctly or incorrectly? "Are you certain there are no more pickles left?" Mr. Jenkins asked. "Yes, I ate the last one myself," said Ms. Evans, who looked sheepish. "It's no problem, but I wish there was a store nearby." "I'm afraid not," Ms. Evans said. "The nearest one is twenty miles away."

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  1. 3 February, 00:12
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    Technically yes, but generally all dialogue is separated into lines:

    "Are you certain there are no more pickles left?" Mr. Jenkins asked.

    "Yes, I ate the last one myself," said Ms. Evans, who looked sheepish.

    "It's no problem, but I wish there was a store nearby."

    "I'm afraid not," Ms. Evans said. "The nearest one is twenty miles away."
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