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8 August, 04:15

Select the correctly punctuated item.

A. The attorney said, "I plan to be in court today."

B. The attorney said, "I plan to be in court today".

C. The attorney said, "I 'plan to be' in court today.

D. The "attorney said, I plan to be in court today".

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  1. 8 August, 04:41
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    I think the answer would be b.
  2. 8 August, 04:44
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    The answer is A.

    But, if you lived in Britain the answer could be either A or B because it wouldn't matter the position of the period.
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