At a courtroom
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Judge: Enough! The damage has been done. I’ll have you up for contempt of court.
Man: Content, you’re quite right, Your Honor. Of course I’m content in court. I’m rather fond of courts of law.
Judge: Not ‘content’, contempt, with a ‘p’.
Man: Contempt with a ‘p’?
Judge: Yes, contempt is when you don’t have any respect for a court of law.
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Which is grammatically correct: (Punctuation Marks)
1- Content, you’re quite right, Your Honor. Of course I’m content in court. ← original text
2- Content, you’re quite right, Your Honor, of course. I’m content in court.
3- Content? You’re quite right, Your Honor, of course. I’m content in court.
4- Content? you’re quite right, Your Honor. Of course I’m content in court.
5- …
Thank you
Video link: (~12 seconds)
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