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  2. How to Use Quotation Marks: Rules and Examples | Grammarly

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    Use quotation marks to indicate a direct quote, transcribe speech to text, signify titles of small works like poems, show that the validity of a word is in doubt, discuss words as words without referencing their intended meaning, and set apart nicknames from formal names.

  3. Quotation Marks | Punctuation Rules and Examples - ...

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    Quotation marks are used for components, such as chapter titles in a book, individual episodes of a TV series, songs from a Broadway show or a music album, titles of articles or essays in print or online, and shorter works such as short stories and poems.

  4. What Are Quotation Marks (“) And How Do You Use Them?

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    When do you use quotation marks? Unsurprisingly, quotation marks are used to begin and end quotations. A quotation, or quote, is an exact repeat of another source’s spoken or written words.

  5. When to Use Quotation Marks ("") | Rules & Examples - Scribbr

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    In academic writing, you need to use quotation marks when you quote a source. This includes quotes from published works and primary data such as interviews. The exception is when you use a block quote, which should be set off and indented without quotation marks.

  6. How to Use Quotation Marks - Purdue OWL®

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    Using Quotation Marks. The primary function of quotation marks is to set off and represent exact language (either spoken or written) that has come from somebody else. The quotation mark is also used to designate speech acts in fiction and sometimes poetry.

  7. Quotation Marks: Explanation and Examples - Grammar Monster

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    Quotation marks are punctuation marks used in pairs (1) to identify previously spoken or written words, (2) to signify 'alleged,' (3) to highlight the names ships, books, and plays, and (4) to show that a word refers to the word itself not its meaning.

  8. When and How To Use Quotation Marks ( “ ” ) - YourDictionary

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    Quotation marks are helpful when introducing something technical or uncommon. Use them the first time you mention the new term, and then not again. Don't use quotation marks around technical terms that are commonly known. We're big fans of "parallax".

  9. Quotation Marks (“) – Rules and Examples - GRAMMARIST

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    Quotation marks are punctuation marks used to begin and end quotations. They are either a double quotation mark (“and”) and used to enclose a full quotation, or a single quotation mark (‘and’) and are used to enclose a quote within a quote (also called closing quotation marks).

  10. Use of Quotation Marks - APA Style

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    First use of a word or phrase used as an ironic comment, as slang, or as an invented or coined expression. considered “normal” behavior. Around the title of a periodical article or book chapter when the title is used in the text (do not use quotation marks in the reference list entry)

  11. How to Use Quotation Marks: Rules and Examples - Proofreading

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    Quotation marks or inverted commas are fundamental punctuation tools in written English, used to indicate direct speech, quotations, titles, and other linguistic nuances. Understanding the rules governing their usage is essential for clear and effective communication.