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Quotation Marks

Quotation Marks. Quotation Marks. Are punctuation marks that separate certain parts of a writing. All other punctuation marks (ex. commas, periods, question marks) go INSIDE of the quotation marks. Times When Quotation Marks are used:. Quoting: “Now get out your pencils,” said Miss Nitz.

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Quotation Marks

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  1. Quotation Marks

  2. Quotation Marks • Are punctuation marks that separate certain parts of a writing. • All other punctuation marks (ex. commas, periods, question marks) go INSIDE of the quotation marks.

  3. Times When Quotation Marks are used: • Quoting: • “Now get out your pencils,” said Miss Nitz. • Using irony: • My sister said she was too “busy,” but she was only watching TV. • Naming a short fiction, poetry, chapter of a book, articles in magazines and journals, album tracks, and singles: • “How to make School Fun.” Kids

  4. Fill in the blank:Other types of punctuation marks go _______ of the quotation marks. • Inside • Outside • Below

  5. Try again • Go back and reread the information again, and I am sure you will figure in out.

  6. Great Job! • Your attention to the lesson paid off! You are now a Quotation Mark Queen, or King!

  7. “Quotation Marks.” Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quotation_mark

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