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14 July, 17:06

Which sentence uses correct punctuation?

After our talk, Karen spoke of her hope: "I intend to run for student council and win.'

After our talk, "Karen spoke of her hope: I intend to run for student council and win."

After our talk, Karen spoke of her hope: "I intend to run for student council and win."

After our talk, Karen spoke of her hope: I intend to run for student council and win.

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  1. 14 July, 19:06
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    The third one is correct because when somebody speaks in a sentence, you have to put in in quotation marks on both sides, the other sentences do not have proper quotation marks ... (" ")
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