User talk:108.230.213.173

Punctuation inside quotes
When dealing with quotes, yes. In that particular case, "Expello Mortis" is not a quote. It's in quotes to set it apart as a name, so that it stands out from the text. The reason for the quotes isn't grammatical, but visual. In that context, having the comma inside the quotes just looks odd. I can't point to any prescriptivist grammar-book reason for it, it just does. It looks like the comma is part of the name. Dharden (talk) 22:05, August 14, 2012 (UTC)