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Is this grammatically correct? Should the , be inside the ' ' or outside the ' '? Yet for the speaker, since she has her ‘fear of falling,’ she believes after it is over she will just end up being more
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Is this grammatically correct? Should the , be inside the ' ' or outside the ' '?
Yet for the speaker, since she has her ‘fear of falling,’ she believes after it is over she will just end up being more sad, so she does not try it.
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outside the ( ' ) alwa
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periods and commas ALWAYS go inside quotation marks ....for both single and double quotation marks
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