Which sentence is punctuated correctly? A.
"Second City" Stacy continued "is a famous comedy troupe from Chicago."

B.
Stacy asked "Did you know that Second City is turning fifty years old"?


C."Many of their performers," she went on to say, "have gone on to television and movies."


D."Oh, yes." said Stephen "I think I've seen some of them on TV."
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Answer 1
Answer: The sentence that is punctuated correctly is C) "Many of their performers," she went on to say, "have gone on to television and movies."
It is the only sentence where punctuation marks are applied in a correct manner. 

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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