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correct any errors in capitalization or punctuation. your answer should…

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correct any errors in capitalization or punctuation. your answer should be a single sentence. \that i can read and be happy while i am reading\, declared british novelist anthony trollope in his autobiography, \is a great blessing\. \that i can read and be happy while i am reading\, declared british novelist anthony trollope in his autobiography, \is a great blessing\

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The original sentence has a punctuation error at the end (a vertical line instead of a period) and also, when the quote is split, the second part of the quote should start with a lowercase letter as it's part of the same quoted sentence. Wait, actually, the correct punctuation for the quote: the comma after the first quote should be inside the quote? Wait, no, in American English, commas and periods go inside the quotation marks. Also, the second part of the quote: "is a great blessing" should be part of the same quote, so the structure is: "That I can read and be happy while I am reading," declared British novelist Anthony Trollope in his autobiography, "is a great blessing." Wait, no, the original structure: the first quote is "That I can read and be happy while I am reading", then the attribution, then the second quote "is a great blessing". But in terms of punctuation, the comma after the first quote should be inside the quote? Wait, no, the correct way is: "That I can read and be happy while I am reading," declared British novelist Anthony Trollope in his autobiography, "is a great blessing." Also, the end punctuation: the original had a vertical line, should be a period. Also, check the spelling of Trollope (correct as Anthony Trollope). So the corrected sentence is: "That I can read and be happy while I am reading," declared British novelist Anthony Trollope in his autobiography, "is a great blessing."

Answer:

"That I can read and be happy while I am reading," declared British novelist Anthony Trollope in his autobiography, "is a great blessing."