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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Speech thats a quote!??!?!?!?

Hey i am currently writing a booklet with loads of stuff about a book and i keep on having a bit which is speach and a quote so what do i do ? Like do i just put .. say it was "i have already told you this!" And ignore the quotation marks and just have the speech marks or do i put them both like, ' "i have already told you this!" '

Im toatally confused and its due in on friday please helpp ??
  

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' shouted the boy" ... " ... Remember that the word "I" is always capitalised.

  • ' shouted the boy" ...
  • " ...
  • Remember that the word "I" is always capitalised.
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If you are quoting a mixture of speech and non-speech then use contrasting quotes:

When the author writes "'Run!' shouted the boy" ...

If you are just quoting speech then I wouldn't bother with the nested quotes:

When the boy shouts "Run!" ...

Remember that the word "I" is always capitalised.

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