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Question
- which sentence correctly punctuates a direct quote?
elena argued \i should not be grounded.\
elena argued \i should not be grounded.\,
elena argued \i should not be grounded,\.
elena argued, \i should not be grounded.\
Brief Explanations
To punctuate a direct quote, we need to use a comma after the reporting verb (argued) before the opening quotation mark, and the period should be inside the closing quotation mark. Let's analyze each option:
- First option: Missing the comma after "argued" before the quote.
- Second option: Incorrectly places a comma after the closing quotation mark, and also missing the comma after "argued".
- Third option: Incorrectly places the comma inside the quote and the period outside, which is wrong for direct quotes.
- Fourth option: Has the correct comma after "argued" and the period inside the closing quotation mark.
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D. Elena argued, "I should not be grounded."