Identify the sentence that contains an error in punctuation or capitalization.

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In English class we are studying the poem, “The Raven.”

“Who has memorized the poem?” asked Ms. Pierce.

“Memorized it?” asked Rita. “I didn’t know we were supposed to.”

Richard said that “he thought the poem was creepy.”

The sentence that contains an error in punctuation is: "Richard said that “he thought the poem was creepy.”" The quotation mark before "he" should be placed after the period at the end of the sentence.

The sentence that contains an error in punctuation or capitalization is:

Richard said that “he thought the poem was creepy.”

The error is the unnecessary capitalization of the word "he" in the middle of the sentence. It should be written as "Richard said that he thought the poem was creepy."

The sentence that contains an error in punctuation is: Richard said that "he thought the poem was creepy."