Commas and Quotation Marks

There are, however, exceptions. These include citing after the quotation mark, or using an exclamation point or question mark, that were not originally in the quotation mark, for emphasis.

So the rule should read: "When a period or a comma is the appropriate punctuation, they should be placed INSIDE of the quotation marks."

Will you accept that?
 
There are, however, exceptions. These include citing after the quotation mark, or using an exclamation point or question mark, that were not originally in the quotation mark, for emphasis.
Well it's English, of course there are exceptions. 😁
 
I, as the author of any work I produce, am the master of my commas and periods and quotation marks and will put them wherever I believe they best fit.

If that is unacceptable to others, then they are not required to read my work.
 
I hate putting the punctuation inside the quotation marks when I am ending the sentence with a word/ phrase and using quotes to denote "irony". It looks weird to me.
 
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I no longer pretend to know what I am doing in regards to all this
I have about one word per sentence I have to spell check I actually limit my desired vocabulary because..I no longer can spell
I am worn out after all that.
 
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