punctuation - In BrE, is the comma correctly placed outside the ending quote mark in this sentence?


In British English, is the following quotation punctuated correctly, specifically the comma outside of the quotation marks after 'I'?



'I', she said, 'am deathly afraid of snakes.'



To me, the sentence is:



I am deathly afraid of snakes.



Not:



I [comma] am afraid of snakes



So the comma logically goes outside of the ending quote mark (after 'I'), correct?




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