The following quotation consists of two complete sentences. Which example is punctuated correctly?
O 1. "My favorite class is history." Jeff said. "In fact, I wish I had history all day."
2. "My favorite class is history," Jeff said, "in fact, I wish I had history all day."
O 3. "My favorite class is history" Jeff said. "In fact, I wish I had history all day."
O 4. "My favorite class is history," Jeff said. "In fact, I wish I had history all day."
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