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The following sentence may use quotation marks incorrectly with other punctuation marks. Select the answer choice with no errors. If the original sentence is correct, select No change."The liberals can understand everything", said Lenny Bruce, "but people who don’t understand them".Group of answer choicesNo change"The liberals can understand everything" said Lenny Bruce "but people who don’t understand them.""The liberals can understand everything," said Lenny Bruce, "but people who don’t understand them."

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The following sentence may use quotation marks incorrectly with other punctuation marks. Select the answer choice with no errors. If the original sentence is correct, select No change."The liberals can understand everything", said Lenny Bruce, "but people who don’t understand them".Group of answer choicesNo change"The liberals can understand everything" said Lenny Bruce "but people who don’t understand them.""The liberals can understand everything," said Lenny Bruce, "but people who don’t understand them."

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"The liberals can understand everything," said Lenny Bruce, "but people who don’t understand them."

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