Question
In which sentence is all punctuation correct?
A.
“Most people” I told him, “believe anything they hear on television or see on the Web.”
B.
“Most people,” I told him, “Believe anything they hear on television or see on the Web.”
C.
“Most people,” I told him, “believe anything they hear on television or see on the Web.”
D.
“Most people” I told him “believe anything they hear on television or see on the Web.”
A.
“Most people” I told him, “believe anything they hear on television or see on the Web.”
B.
“Most people,” I told him, “Believe anything they hear on television or see on the Web.”
C.
“Most people,” I told him, “believe anything they hear on television or see on the Web.”
D.
“Most people” I told him “believe anything they hear on television or see on the Web.”
Answers
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The sentence with all punctuation correct is:
C. “Most people,” I told him, “believe anything they hear on television or see on the Web.”
In this sentence, the placement of the commas inside the quotation marks is correct, and the capitalization of "believe" is appropriate since it follows a comma.
C. “Most people,” I told him, “believe anything they hear on television or see on the Web.”
In this sentence, the placement of the commas inside the quotation marks is correct, and the capitalization of "believe" is appropriate since it follows a comma.