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Need marcus is writing an essay about the unusual use of punctuation in emily dickinson's poetry. he wants to use a phrase from an outside source in one of the sentences he is writing. which sentence demonstrates the correct use of including quoted material in a sentence? a) dickinson makes unusual use of punctuation "to disrupt conventional linguistic relations" (denman 46). b) dickinson makes unusual use of punctuation "to disrupt conventional linguistic relations" (46). c) dickinson makes unusual use of punctuation, "to disrupt conventional linguistic relations." (denman. 46) d) dickinson makes unusual use of punctuation "to disrupt conventional linguistic relations." (denman).

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