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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Punctuating a list of questions

I want to punctuate a list of questions, all within quotes -  ie

He was full of questions: ‘Have you read this book on Pollock?’ ‘Have you

been to MOMA?’ ‘Have you seen the new Derrida book?'

Would I use commas, semi colons or no punctuation (as above) to separate these?

Thanks!
  

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I wouldn't use the quotation marks between the questions. "Have you read this book? Have you been to MOMA?

  • I wouldn't use the quotation marks between the questions.
  • "Have you read this book?
  • Have you been to MOMA?
  • "
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I wouldn't use the quotation marks between the questions.

"Have you read this book? Have you been to MOMA? Have you see that movie?"
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Did you ever find the correct answer to this question? I also need to puncutate a list of quotations with punctuation. It would not make sense for me to put them all in one quotation, as they are examples of correct responses.
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Hi,
I would do it like this.


He was full of questions. ‘Have you read this book on Pollock?’ ‘Have you been to MOMA?’ ‘Have you seen the new Derrida book?'


Clive

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