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29 March, 00:02

Which sentence correctly uses commas to separate narration from the quotation?

"Prior to entering the Great Hall", directed the docent ", all cell phones must be turned off."

"Prior to entering the Great Hall" directed the docent, "all cell phones must be turned off."

"Prior to entering the Great Hall," directed the docent "all cell phones must be turned off."

"Prior to entering the Great Hall," directed the docent, "all cell phones must be turned off."

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  1. 29 March, 00:36
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    The last choice because it has a comma after hall and a comma after the directed the docent.
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