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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

In-sentence thoughts

How do you write a thought in the middle of a sentence? Do you italicize the rest of the sentence and does this include the punctuation mark at the end?

For example: As her dress swishes behind a set of double doors, I can’t help wondering where is “here”?
  

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I assume you are referring to where is "here"? as your thought. I also assume you have some earlier context that uses the word 'here' in some special way.

  • I assume you are referring to where is "here"?
  • as your thought.
  • I also assume you have some earlier context that uses the word 'here' in some special way.
  • I'd write it thus.
  • " or As her dress swishes behind a set of double doors, I can’t help wondering where 'here' is.
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I assume you are referring to where is "here"? as your thought.
I also assume you have some earlier context that uses the word 'here' in some special way.

I'd write it thus.
As her dress swishes behind a set of double doors, I can’t he

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