Question #N370

“The great thing about the Internet,” the speaker said, “is that you can access information from anywhere in the world at any time.”

Which choice most effectively combines the two sentences into a single sentence without changing the meaning?
A. “The great thing about the Internet,” the speaker said, “is that you can access information from anywhere in the world at any time.”
B. “The great thing about the Internet is that you can access information from anywhere in the world at any time,” the speaker said.
C. The great thing about the Internet, the speaker said, is that you can access information from anywhere in the world at any time.
D. The great thing about the Internet, the speaker said, is that you can access information from anywhere in the world at any time.