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Quotations
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Direct quotations If you are using someone’s exact words, you must put the words in quotation marks. Katie said, “I would like vanilla ice cream.”
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Indirect quotations If you are reporting what someone said, but not using their exact words, you do not need quotation marks. Katie said that she would like vanilla ice cream.
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My favorite book is Holes.
Jason
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Punctuation Commas are used to set off the he/she said clause of a quotation. Commas always go before the quotes. He said, “We are leaving.” “I like the blue shirt,” Sara said.
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End Punctuation Periods, question marks, exclamation marks, or commas at the end of a quote always go inside the quotation marks. She asked, “Why do we have to go?” “When we run,” Cathy said, “I will be tired.”
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Multiple quotations Every time a new speaker speaks, begin a new paragraph. “Where are we going?” I asked Christopher. “I’m not sure,” he said. “I think we’re lost.” “Oh not again,” I sighed.
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