Search for grammatical errors in the underlined sections of the following sentences and select the option that best corrects them. If there is no error, choose option A.

"Are there two E’s in beetle," asked Margo?

there two E’s in beetle," asked Margo?
their two E’s in beetle?" asked Margo.
their two E’s in beetle," asked Margo.
there two E’s in beetle?" asked Margo.
there two E’s in beetle, asked Margo?

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Answer:

The right answer is the fourth option "Are there two E's in beetle?" asked Margo.

Explanation:

This is the correct option because the question mark comes before the quotation mark (the question should be inside the quotation mark).

Also, in options two and three, the adverb "there" has been spelled as if it was the possessive pronoun "their".    

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