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Originally Posted by The Batlord
Incorrect. There are two different standards that apply to non-quote punctuation within quotes: the American rule is to put them in the quote, whereas the British rule is to keep them outside. The British method makes more sense, as far as I'm concerned, so that's what I generally use -- especially when it pertains to in-quote punctuation that is not appropriate to end the actual sentence, such as a question mark at the end of a non-question.
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The last I checked, you were a Yankee.