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Originally Posted by Nique
And it's 'ARE our children learning'.
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You use quotation marks, not apostrophes, to denote a quote. Also, the period never goes outside the quotation marks at the end of a sentence, unless there is a parenthetical citation for the quote, in which case the period goes after the citation.
We'll let starting your sentence with "and" slide, for the most part.
Examples:
And it's "ARE our children learning."
Concerning artistic freedom, Fletcher offers the following: "There is no such thing as Freedom in Art [sic], writing, game design, or really any form of media. Anyone who says otherwise needs to grow up and open their eyes" (2012).