The correctly punctuated sentence is:
“Put your science projects next to the seventh graders’,” he instructed.
The other options have incorrect punctuation concerning possessive forms or incorrect placement of punctuation marks.
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“Put your science projects next to the seventh graders’,” he instructed.
“Put your science projects next to the seventh graders’,” he instructed.
“That dog is the Jones,’ ” my neighbor said.
“That dog is the Jones,’ ” my neighbor said.
“Those backpacks are my sisters,” Callie said.
“Those backpacks are my sisters,” Callie said.
“Please hand out the worksheets to the students’,” the teacher told me.
“Please hand out the worksheets to the students’,” the teacher told me.
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The correctly punctuated sentence is:
“Put your science projects next to the seventh graders’,” he instructed.
The other options have incorrect punctuation concerning possessive forms or incorrect placement of punctuation marks.