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multiple choice 1 point \stop. im late for work!\ emily called fruitlessly after the departing bus. no change stop! stop? stop
Emily is urgently calling the bus to stop, so an exclamation mark is appropriate for a forceful, urgent request. "Stop!" uses the correct punctuation (exclamation mark) and lowercase "s" is incorrect here? Wait, no—wait, the original has "STOP" in all caps, but in dialogue, the first word of a sentence (or a shouted command) should have the first letter capitalized (but not all caps unless it's for emphasis, but in standard dialogue, "Stop!" is correct with a lowercase "s" only if it's not the start of a sentence? Wait, no—wait, the dialogue is a direct command, so "Stop!" is the correct form: it's a imperative sentence, so the first letter should be capitalized (S), and an exclamation mark for urgency. The original has "STOP" (all caps), which is less standard; "Stop!" is the correct punctuation and capitalization. "Stop?" is a question, which doesn't fit (she's not asking, she's commanding). "Stop" without punctuation is incomplete. So the correct option is "Stop!".
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B. Stop!