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3 January, 07:03

A person who practices parkour is called a traceur or traceuse if female.

Which of the following versions of the above sentence correctly uses mid-sentence punctuation?

A.

A person who practices parkour is called a traceur (or traceuse if female.)

B.

A person who practices parkour is called a traceur [or traceuse if female].

C.

A person who practices parkour is called a traceur: or traceuse if female.

D.

A person who practices parkour is called a traceur (or traceuse if female).

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  1. 3 January, 07:23
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    A or D, they are exactly the same so, pick your poison.
  2. 3 January, 07:27
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    D.

    A person who practices parkour is called a traceur (or traceuse if female).
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