📝 Multiple Choice Question
General-english
Which sentence correctly uses quotation marks for a word used ironically?
A
His "apology" was nothing more than an excuse.
B
His 'apology' was nothing more than an excuse.
C
His, "apology," was nothing more than an excuse.
D
His apology was nothing more than an excuse.
Explanation
Double quotation marks are standard for indicating irony or non-standard use (scare quotes).
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