What is the correct punctuation for the sentence: The principal announced, ‘Teachers, please meet in the library after school.’
A. The principal announced, ‘Teachers, please meet in the library after school.’
B. The principal announced, ‘Teachers, please meet in the library after school.’
C. The principal announced, ‘Teachers, please meet in the library after school.’
D. The principal announced, ‘Teachers, please meet in the library after school.’
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