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which of these sentences is correctly written?
a. i want to go to the grand ole opry in nashville, tennessee, angela told her husband.
b. \i want to go to the grand ole opry in nashville, tennessee, angela told her husband.\
c. \i want to go to the grand ole opry in nashville, tennessee,\ angela told her husband.
d. i want to go to the grand ole opry in nashville, tennessee, \angela told her husband.\
To determine the correct sentence, we analyze the use of quotation marks for direct speech. In direct speech, the spoken words should be enclosed in quotation marks, and the reporting clause (e.g., "Angela told her husband") should follow or precede the quoted text with proper punctuation.
- Option A: No quotation marks around the spoken words, so incorrect.
- Option B: The reporting clause is inside the quotation marks, which is incorrect as the reporting clause is not part of the spoken words.
- Option C: The spoken words are correctly enclosed in quotation marks, and the reporting clause follows appropriately with correct punctuation.
- Option D: The reporting clause is incorrectly placed inside quotation marks and the structure is wrong.
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C. "I want to go to the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennessee," Angela told her husband.