Double quotation marks are used for direct quotations and titles of compositions such as books, plays, movies, songs, lectures and TV shows. They also can be used to indicate irony and introduce an ...
Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump are blitzing the state Friday and Saturday as the presidential campaign ...
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This article is the last in a four-part series that examines how litigation can shape the evolution of best practices in the ...
A handful of background passages in her crime policy book contained language from other sources without quote marks.
The ERLC is on a mission to declare gender dysphoria is not real and minors should not receive medical care for it.
Kansas Reflector’s examination of Muma’s dissertation found he copied more than 20 scholars without enclosing their words in ...
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 ...
Use double quotation marks (" ") to enclose phrases or entire sentences that were taken word for word from someone else. Quotation marks are not needed for paraphrasing. Example: The dog he brings on ...