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2 September, 21:01

Which sentence is correctly punctuated?

Do you like it when parents say, "It's for your own good?".

Do you like it when parents say, "It's for your own good"?

Do you like it when parents say "It's for your own good?"

Do you like it when parents say, "It's for your own good."?

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  1. 2 September, 21:13
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    The last one because the last one puts the question mark in the correct place and the period it there too
  2. 2 September, 21:19
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    The last one ... Because the question is not, "It's for your own good." The question is Do you like when your parents say, "It's for you own good."? If you have Word on your computer just type it into Word and it'll tell you if your grammatically correct. because the top one might be right. I just passed AP Literature with an A so I know a little something aha not to sound boastful.
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