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Which sentence is correctly punctuated?
a. do you like it when parents say, "it's for your own good? ".
b. do you like it when parents say "it's for your own good? "
c. do you like it when parents say, "it's for your own good."?
d. do you like it when parents say, "it's for your own good"?

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