Which of these sentences exhibits proper usage?
a. leonardo da vinci's “mona lisa” is p...
Which of these sentences exhibits proper usage?
a. leonardo da vinci's “mona lisa” is probably the most famous painting in the world.
b. leonardo da vinci's, mona lisa, is probably the most famous painting in the world.
c. leonardo da vinci's “mona lisa” is probably the most famous painting in the world.
d. leonardo da vinci's mona lisa is probably the most famous painting in the world.
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