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The following is a direct quotation from the writings of Benjamin Franklin. Select the sentence that uses quotation marks and commas correctly in quoting these words; or, if neither sentence is correct, select Neither is correct."There never was a good war or a bad peace."Group of answer choices"There never was a good war," Franklin stated, "or a bad peace."Neither is correct.Many pacifists would agree with Franklin that there never was a good war "or a bad peace."

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The following is a direct quotation from the writings of Benjamin Franklin. Select the sentence that uses quotation marks and commas correctly in quoting these words; or, if neither sentence is correct, select Neither is correct."There never was a good war or a bad peace."Group of answer choices"There never was a good war," Franklin stated, "or a bad peace."Neither is correct.Many pacifists would agree with Franklin that there never was a good war "or a bad peace."

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"The never was a good war," Franklin stated, "or a bad peace."

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