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Quotation Marks. By: Jessica Lashbrook Tabitha Hayden. Rule #1. Quotation marks set off direct quotations. Double quotation marks enclose words that are direct quotations. Quotation marks are not used for paraphrases or for indirect quotations.
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Quotation Marks By: Jessica Lashbrook Tabitha Hayden
Rule #1 • Quotation marks set off direct quotations. • Double quotation marks enclose words that are direct quotations. • Quotation marks are not used for paraphrases or for indirect quotations. • Single quotation marks enclose quotations within quotations. • Example) “we have been going together for two years, and now all of a sudden she says, ‘let’s be friends,’” Derek complained.
Rule #2 • Quotation marks enclose the titles of short works, such as stories, essays, poems, and songs. • Example) “Big Black Car,” by Lynn Emanuel, showed me how a good poem can make the ordinary seem extraordinary. (short poem)
Rule #3 • Quotation marks are sometimes used around a word or phrase to convey an ironic tone. • Example) His “gourmet” dinner turned out to be processed turkey and instant mashed potatoes.
Rule #4 • Placement of other punctuation marks relative to quotation marks depends on the context. • “Amanda,” she said, “we need to talk.” • Semicolons and colons are place outside quotation marks.