So I'm currently writing comparing Hamlet to this character in a movie and I'm confused on where or how to place my quotation marks in one of my sentences. The sentence is :
They are provoked from a state of reflection into a state of action, or simply, they have chosen “to be” rather than “not to be”. Does anyone know the proper way to do this? Thanks, Jack
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