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In which sentence is the punctuation correct?

A. Marge said "The train is just leaving".

B. Marge said, "The train is just leaving."

C. Marge said The train is just leaving.

D. Marge "said The train is just leaving."

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The correct sentence is: "Margie said the train is just leaving." This sentence has the correct punctuation with a capital letter at the beginning, the name "Margie" spelled correctly, and a period at the end.

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