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Quotation Marks › ViewChoose the sentence in which the quotation is correctly punctuated.
A. “Is it easier,” I asked, “for me to come to your house?”
B. “Is it easier” I asked, “for me to come to your house?”
C. Is it easier, I asked, “for me to come to your house?”
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Which sentence is correct?
A. Some students ate their lunch in the cafeteria.
B. Some students ate his/her lunch in the cafeteria.
