.. offers students the opportunity to create and present "guided role plays"... These "free role plays" appear after every few chapters, offering .
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.. offers students the opportunity to create and present "guided role plays"...The author evidently considers these phrases new or poorly-known concepts; I would expect them to be defined soon in the text.
These "free role plays" appear after every few chapters, offering ...
I think the part in quotes is in quotes because it is meant to denote a strange or unusual use of the words there. Can we apply this concept to a long phrase like the one above, not just a word or two?Yes, you certainly can, but I personally don't see any strange or unusual use of words there.
Hi, When do you usually put a word or words inside quotation marks? I think predominant uses are 1) to highlight the unusual or strange use, and 2) to write some longer works. I don't the words "guided role plays" is the title to a chapter. If it is such a title, could I put them in quotation marks?