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Which sentence has titles that are punctuated correctly?
a. I found the recipe in a “New York Times” article called A Spoonful of Spring Asparagus, Green as Can Be.
b. I found the recipe in a “New York Times” article called “A Spoonful of Spring Asparagus, Green as Can Be.”
c. I found the recipe in a New York Times article called “A Spoonful of Spring Asparagus, Green as Can Be.”
d. I found the recipe in a New York Times article called “A Spoonful of Spring Asparagus, Green as Can Be.
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Which sentence has titles that are punctuated correctly?
a. I found the recipe in a “New York Times...
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