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To set off a quote inside a quote, what punctuation mark should you use? A. No quotation marks B. Single quotation marks C. Regular quotation marks D. Double quotation marks
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To set off a quote inside a quote, what punctuation mark should you use?
A. No quotation marks
B. Single quotation marks
C. Regular quotation marks
D. Double quotation marks
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Answer: C. Double Quotation Marks
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B.Single Quotation Marks
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