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== Use quotation marks to enclose direct quotation ==
== Use quotation marks to enclose direct quotation ==
*"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds," wrote Ralph Waldo Emerson.
*"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds," wrote Ralph Waldo Emerson.
'''Remember:''' Do not use quotation marks around indirect quotations.  An indirect quotation reports someone's ideas without using that person's exact words.


== In dialogue, begin a new parapraph to mark a change in speaker. ==
*"Mom, his name is Willie, not William. A thousand times I've told you, it's Willie."  "Willie is a derivative of William, Lester.  Surely his birth certificate doesn't have Willie on it, and I like calling people by their proper names."  "Yes, it does, ma'ma.  My mother named me Willie K Mason."    -Gloria Naylor
'''Remember'''  If a single speaker utters more than one paragraph, introduce each paragraph with quotation marks, but do not use closing quotation marks until the end of the speech
For more examples.http://www.owl.english.purdue.edu/


== Set off long quotation of poetry by indenting==
== Set off long quotation of poetry by indenting==
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== Use quotation marks around the titles of short works: newspaper and magazine articles, poems, stories, songs, episodes of televison, etc...==
== Use quotation marks around the titles of short works: newspaper and magazine articles, poems, stories, songs, episodes of televison, etc...==
*Kathernie Mansfield's "The Garden Party" provoked a lively discusion in our short-story class last night.
*Kathernie Mansfield's "The Garden Party" provoked a lively discusion in our short-story class last night.
 
'''Remember:''' Titles of books, plays, Web sites, and films and names of magazines and newspaper are put in italics or underlined
== Quotation marks can be used to set off words used a words.==
== Quotation marks can be used to set off words used a words.==
*The words "accept" and "except" are frequently confused.
*The words "accept" and "except" are frequently confused.

Revision as of 22:14, 23 March 2005

Use quotation marks to enclose direct quotation

  • "A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds," wrote Ralph Waldo Emerson.

Remember: Do not use quotation marks around indirect quotations. An indirect quotation reports someone's ideas without using that person's exact words.

In dialogue, begin a new parapraph to mark a change in speaker.

  • "Mom, his name is Willie, not William. A thousand times I've told you, it's Willie." "Willie is a derivative of William, Lester. Surely his birth certificate doesn't have Willie on it, and I like calling people by their proper names." "Yes, it does, ma'ma. My mother named me Willie K Mason." -Gloria Naylor

Remember If a single speaker utters more than one paragraph, introduce each paragraph with quotation marks, but do not use closing quotation marks until the end of the speech

For more examples.http://www.owl.english.purdue.edu/

Set off long quotation of poetry by indenting

Use single quotation marks to enclose a quotation with a quotation

  • According to Paul Eliott, Eskimo hunters "chant an anciet magic sone to the seal they are after: 'Beast fo the sea! Come and place yourself before me in the earyl morning.


Use quotation marks around the titles of short works: newspaper and magazine articles, poems, stories, songs, episodes of televison, etc...

  • Kathernie Mansfield's "The Garden Party" provoked a lively discusion in our short-story class last night.

Remember: Titles of books, plays, Web sites, and films and names of magazines and newspaper are put in italics or underlined

Quotation marks can be used to set off words used a words.

  • The words "accept" and "except" are frequently confused.


If the quotation is interrupted and then continues in your sentence, do not capitalize the second part of the quotation.

  • "He likes to talk about football," she said, "especially when the Super Bowl is coming up."


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