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Oh, dude, punctuation? Who needs that? Just kidding! The correct punctuation for "Sam will go into the water" is a period at the end. So, it would be "Sam will go into the water." But like, if Sam's not a great swimmer, maybe throw in a life jacket too, just in case.

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