Which sentence is punctuated correctly? A. The British passenger liner that sank on her maiden voyage in 1912 was called "Titanic." B. Did you know there is a British submarine named HMS Churchill this itatz C. Orbiting space laboratories, such as the Russian "Mir," can support scientists and astronauts for months. D. The train named City of New Orleans travels between Chicago and New Orleans. b?
@AloneS or @i
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@jabez177 or @Irrati0nal
@likeabossssssss. Yes the correct answer is B! This is because A and C contain either a comma or a period inside of their quotation marks around the proper name, and D has no indication of the name of the train, whether it be italicized or in quotation marks. Does that make sense?
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