Asked by joel
The defendant stated that she was, "not guilty."
is this correct punctuation?
is this correct punctuation?
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Answered by
Writeacher
No.
Use ONE of the following, but no combination of the two!
<i>The defendant stated that she was not guilty.
The defendant stated, "Not guilty."</i>
Use ONE of the following, but no combination of the two!
<i>The defendant stated that she was not guilty.
The defendant stated, "Not guilty."</i>
Answered by
trenesia wilkins
The defendant stated, "Not guilty."
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