Quotation marks are used to set off a person's words, whether spoken or written. They are placed at both the beginning and end of the quote. Ex: Sue remarked, "I'll meet you at the movies," A comma is ...
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It is rewarding to explore the quotes and sayings available to us in book compilations and online. We add them to our personal experience of advice and warnings from family and friends. We can — and ...
To give students practice placing research quotations in dialogue in preparation for developing a scholarly context that they will use to illuminate the case they have chosen for their research essays ...
1)Quote only what you need or what is really striking. If you quote too much you may convey the impression that you haven't digested the material or are merely padding the length of your paper. When ...
Speaker 1: Hello, Ren. How are you? Speaker 2: Hi, Very good. Yourself? Speaker 1: Yeah, good, thanks. Speaker 2: Good, good. Speaker 1: We've had some good news on the planning front. We've already ...
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