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Which example uses quotations correctly?

  • A. "I'm not going to spoil my appetite," said Philip, as he pushed the plate of cookies away.
  • B. "I'm not going to spoil my appetite," said Philip, as he pushed the plate of cookies away.
  • C. "I'm not going to spoil my appetite," said Philip, "as he pushed the plate of cookies away."
  • D. "I'm not going to spoil my appetite," said Philip, as he pushed the plate of cookies away.
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Choice D is the correct answer as it uses quotation marks to properly set off the spoken words. In this sentence, the spoken words by Philip are enclosed within double quotation marks and correctly punctuated with a comma before the attribution 'said Philip.' Choices A, B, and C contain errors such as missing commas, incorrect placement of quotation marks, or incorrect punctuation within the quoted speech. For example, in Choice A, there should be a comma after 'appetite' within the quotation. In Choice B, the comma should be placed inside the quotation marks. Choice C incorrectly places the attribution 'said Philip' within the quotation of spoken words, which is not the standard practice.