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"IMPOSSIBLE" to answer. VERY DIFFICULT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



 
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Difference between understand and understood | Application letter
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"IMPOSSIBLE" to answer. VERY DIFFICULT!!!!!!!!!!!!!! #1 (permalink) Mon Apr 11, 2011 3:22 am   "IMPOSSIBLE" to answer. VERY DIFFICULT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

How'd you punctuate this per American style + British style?

Peter commented, "Joe said, 'I loved the movie "Titanic", and many called it 'the best movie of all time'."

Joe said, "I loved the movie 'Titanic', and many called it "the best movie of all time"."
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