Whenever I see misplaced commas and periods, I feel an obsessive need to correct the error. Commas and periods should ALWAYS AND INVARIABLY be placed inside quotation marks. The only wiggle room occurs if you are quoting a source in an MLA research paper. I doubt you are doing that here! This does not necessarily hold true for the other end marks. Allow me to repeat: Always snuggle your commas and periods next to the word INSIDE the quotation marks.
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Originally posted by Laura Jeanne View PostThe only wiggle room occurs if you are quoting a source in an MLA research paper.
...or if you're writing computer code or other specialized forms of text in which logic is more important than tradition. This sometimes leads people who often write computer code (e.g., people who make computer games, websites, or computer games on websites) to fall into the habit in other contexts.
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