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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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How would one puncuate this?

“One book–” I thought to myself incredulously, “justone amongst the hundreds?!”
  

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” For thoughts, it's common to use italics, instead of quotes. One book? I thought to myself incredulously.

  • ” For thoughts, it's common to use italics, instead of quotes.
  • One book?
  • I thought to myself incredulously.
  • Just one amongst the hundreds?!
  • "
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Anonymous“One book–” I thought to myself incredulously, “justone amongst the hundreds?!”

For thoughts, it's common to use italics, instead of quotes.

One book? I thought to myself incredulously. Just one amongst the hundreds?!

But you can also do this:

"One book?" I thought to myself incredulously, "Just one amongst the hundreds?

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