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Which sentence uses quotation marks correctly?A.Writer Alex Cook called the dog "the laziest in the world."B.Writer Alex Cook called the dog "The laziest in the world".C.Writer Alex Cook called the dog "The laziest in the world."D.Writer Alex Cook called the dog "the laziest in the world".

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Which sentence uses quotation marks correctly?A.Writer Alex Cook called the dog "the laziest in the world."B.Writer Alex Cook called the dog "The laziest in the world".C.Writer Alex Cook called the dog "The laziest in the world."D.Writer Alex Cook called the dog "the laziest in the world".

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The sentence that uses quotation marks correctly is C. Writer Alex Cook called the dog "The laziest in the world." In English, the period should be inside the quotation marks.

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