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5 February, 06:53

Which sentence is punctuated correctly? "Thunder is good, said Mark Twain, but it is lightning that does the work." "Thunder is good" said Mark Twain, "but it is lightning that does the work." "Thunder is good," said Mark Twain, "but it is lightning that does the work." "Thunder is good," said Mark Twain, "But it is lightning that does the work."

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  1. 5 February, 09:18
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    either c or d

    Explanation:

    it depends on if you should capitalize the "but."
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