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Quotation Marks

Quotation marks are like flares that are placed in front of and behind a broken-down vehicle; they alert you that there's something different about the words inside of them.
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            • commas and periods always go inside the end quotation mark
            • question marks and exclamation points go inside the end quotation mark, when they are part of the quotation as a whole
            • dashes, colons, and semi-colons never go inside the end quotation mark
            • use a single quote for a quote within a quote
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            • a poem
            • a song title
            • a short story or a chapter title of a longer work
            • a title of a newspaper or magazine article
            • titles of television or radio programs
Exercise 7: Quotation Marks

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