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Punctuating Quotations & Punctuating Titles Chapter 11

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Punctuating Quotations & Punctuating Titles. Chapter 11. Direct Quotations. Use quotation marks at the beginning and ending of a direct quotation A direct quotation is a report of a speaker’s exact words “ Try your best, ” said Mrs. Lilly. Direct Quotations. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Punctuating Quotations&

Punctuating Titles

Chapter 11

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Direct Quotations

• Use quotation marks at the beginning and ending of a direct quotation– A direct quotation is a report of a speaker’s exact

words

“Try your best,” said Mrs. Lilly

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Direct Quotations

Use commas to set off explanatory words used with direct quotations.

Ms. Lilly said, “Try your best.” “Try your best,” said Mrs. Lilly.

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Commas and periods always go inside closing quotation marks. They’re too little to stay outside

alone!

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Direct Quotation

If a quotation is a question or an exclamation, place the question mark or exclamation point inside the closing quotation marks.

“Did you try your best?” asked Mrs. Lilly

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Direct Quotation

If quoted words are part of a question or exclamation of your own, place the question mark or exclamation point outside the closing quotation marks.

Did you “try your best”?

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Indirect QuotationsDo not use quotation marks to set off an indirect quotation.

An indirect quotation is a restatement, in somewhat different words, of what someone said.

An indirect quotation is often introduced by the word that. It does not require a comma.

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Look for the word that as a clue

that the sentence is an indirect quotation.

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Example

Indirect: Shakespeare wrote that a rose would smell sweet regardless of its name.

Direct: Shakespeare wrote, “a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.”

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Divided Quotation

Use quotation marks to enclose both parts of a divided quotation.

“A rose,” he said, “means love.”

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Quotation Marks in Dialogue

In dialogue, a new paragraph and a new set of quotation marks show a change in speakers.

A dialogue is a conversation between two or more speakers.

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Every time a speaker changes, start a new paragraph. This means you go to a new line and

indent the line with each new speaker.

___ “Katie, if we go to the mall,” Camilla said, "you can buy a gift for your mom.” ___"Yeah, that sounds great, Camilla!” Katie responded.

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Let’s Practice!

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Where do the quotation marks go?

Don’t forget to study, said Mr. Becker.

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Where do the quotation marks go?

I love drinking tea, said Mrs. Lilly.

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Where do the quotation marks go?

Andrea said, I love The Boy in the Striped Pajamas.

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Where do the quotation marks go?

Alexis exclaimed, I love playing soccer!

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Where do the quotation marks go?

Evie asked, Do you like music or tv better?

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Where do the quotations marks go?

Marc questioned the teacher and said, Where do the commas go?

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Where do the quotation marks go?

Ms. Walsh said that we should always try our best.

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Where do the quotation marks go?

Alex said that his favorite class is P.E.

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Where do the quotation marks go?

Writing, she said, is my favorite hobby.

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Where do the quotation marks go?

Running, he said, is a good way to relieve stress.

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Punctuating Titles

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Short Titles=Quotation Marks

Use quotation marks to set off the titles of short works.

• Book chapter “The Overpaid Maid”• Story “The Landlady” • Essay “Names/Nombres”• Article “Primal

Compassion”• Song “Call Me, Maybe”• Poem “The Road Less

Traveled”

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Long Titles=Italics

• Use italics for titles of longer works and for names of ships, trains, spacecraft, and airplanes.

• In handwriting, you show that something should be in italic type by underlining it.

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For Example…

Book The Boy in the Striped PajamasPlay WickedMagazine PeopleMovie Finding NemoTV Series Criminal MindsCD Black and BlueEpic Poem The Odyssey

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Painting Mona LisaShip TitanicTrainBroadway LimitedSpacecraft Voyager 1Airplane Spirit of St. Louis

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Let’s practice!

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On Your Board…

Write “I” for italics

Write “Q” for quotation marks

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Book chapter

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Magazine

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Song

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Movie

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Painting

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Poem