Marcus is writing an essay about the unusual use of punctuation in Emily Dickinson's poetry. He wants to use a phrase from an outside source in one of the sentences he is writing. Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of including quoted material in a sentence?

Responses
A Dickinson makes unusual use of punctuation "to disrupt conventional linguistic relations" (Denman 46).Dickinson makes unusual use of punctuation "to disrupt conventional linguistic relations" (Denman 46).
B Dickinson makes unusual use of punctuation "To Disrupt conventional linguistic Relations" (46).Dickinson makes unusual use of punctuation "To Disrupt conventional linguistic Relations" (46).
C Dickinson makes unusual use of punctuation, "to disrupt conventional linguistic relations." (Denman. 46)Dickinson makes unusual use of punctuation, "to disrupt conventional linguistic relations." (Denman. 46)
D Dickinson makes unusual use of punctuation "to disrupt conventional linguistic relations." (Denman).

The correct sentence is A: Dickinson makes unusual use of punctuation "to disrupt conventional linguistic relations" (Denman 46).