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20 August, 12:17

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

"Did you bring anything for the volunteers to eat?" asked Jack.

"Did you bring anything for the volunteers to eat" asked Jack?

"Did you bring anything for the volunteers to eat"? asked Jack.

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  1. 20 August, 14:48
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    The answer is the first one: "Did you bring anything for the volunteers to eat?" asked Jack.
  2. 20 August, 16:11
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    The first. When it comes to quotations, punctuation is an "inside dog."

    "With speech, punctuation should always go inside the quotations," before actions are taken outside of speech.
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