writing style - Why is the period placed inside the double quote, at the end of a sentence?
My mother tongue is Chinese, and as I read English articles, I find a convention in written English that I can't explain.
If a quoted word appears at end of a sentence, the period is written inside the quote instead of being written outside, which is quite counter-intuitive to me.
For example, a paragraph from Samsung SSD White Paper.
Notice it is written as:
... called a "strobe."
instead of
... called a "strobe".
Can someone help explain this?
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