Which of these sentences uses quotation marks and other punctuation correctly?


“Tracy said it was the most ‘uproariously funny’ movie she ever saw, so can we please go see it tomorrow?” Sam begged.


“Tracy said it was the most “uproariously funny” movie she ever saw, so can we please go see it tomorrow?” Sam begged.


“Tracy said it was the most ‘uproariously funny’ movie she ever saw, so can we please go see it tomorrow”? Sam begged.


“Tracy said it was the most ‘uproariously funny’ movie she ever saw, so can we please go see it tomorrow,” Sam begged.

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Answer:

1

Explanation:

The question mark must be inside the inverted commas too

Answer:

Question 4

Explanation:

the point where she is talking is

“Tracy said it was the most ‘uproariously funny’ movie she ever saw, so can we please go see it tomorrow,”

Sam is refering to what a different girl(Tracy) said about the movie

and while both question 1 and 3, are simaler, they use question marks, the sentince is not over yet.

Question 2 is just wrong for so many reasons

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