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656. Using Quotation Marks with Speech

July 24, 2023July 24, 2023 Sharon Porterfield

Quotation marks (“) are placed at the beginning and at the end of words that are spoken. We often use a speech tag to tell who spoke the words. Look at this example of a quotation:“Give me liberty, or give… Read more656. Using Quotation Marks with Speech

CC-L4, Punctuation

657. End Punctuation with Quotation Marks

July 25, 2023July 24, 2023 Sharon Porterfield

When a sentence ends with quoted words, the end punctuation goes inside the final quotation marks.Dad said, “I’ll be home soon.” Notice how the period ending the sentence goes inside the final quotation mark. We end the sentence with a… Read more657. End Punctuation with Quotation Marks

CC-L4, Punctuation

658. Quotation Marks with Poems and Short Stories

July 26, 2023July 25, 2023 Sharon Porterfield

We put quotation marks on both sides of a poem title. “Stopping by Woods on Snowy Evening”“The Road Not Taken”“O Captain! My Captain!” We also put quotation marks on both sides of a short story title:“The Tell-Tale Heart”“The Monkey’s Paw”“The… Read more658. Quotation Marks with Poems and Short Stories

CC-L4, Punctuation

659. Quotation Marks for Emphasis

July 27, 2023July 26, 2023 Sharon Porterfield

We sometimes use quotation marks around a word or group of words to show emphasis. The quotation marks cause the reader to hit the word or words a little harder for emphasis. Look at this example:My mother always tells me… Read more659. Quotation Marks for Emphasis

CC-L4, Punctuation

660. Practice with Quotation Marks

July 28, 2023July 27, 2023 Sharon Porterfield

Section A: Place quotation marks into each sentence below where they are needed.1. We read the short story “The Gift of the Magi in English class.2. Dad says the place he’s taking me is a special place. 3. My favorite… Read more660. Practice with Quotation Marks

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661. Using Italics for Book Titles

July 31, 2023July 29, 2023 Sharon Porterfield

Italics are a special type of font that makes print look a bit like cursive. Italics look like this – and we get the print to look like this by clicking on the slanted I at the top of your… Read more661. Using Italics for Book Titles

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662. Italics for Other Titles

August 1, 2023August 1, 2023 Sharon Porterfield

Besides using italics for the titles of books, we also use italics for the titles of Newspapers and Magazines.My dad likes to read The Chicago Tribune each morning while he eats breakfast.My mom gets a monthly subscription to Good Housekeeping… Read more662. Italics for Other Titles

CC-L5, Punctuation

663. Write Television, Movie, and Play Titles in Italics

August 2, 2023August 1, 2023 Sharon Porterfield

The names of television shows and the titles of plays and movies are written in italics.We saw Gone With the Wind on the big screen.Our English class went the the Shakespeare Theater to see Macbeth.I love the new Top Gun… Read more663. Write Television, Movie, and Play Titles in Italics

CC-L5, Punctuation

664. Use Italics for Aircraft and Ocean Vessels

August 3, 2023August 2, 2023 Sharon Porterfield

The names of special aircraft are italicized. The airplane Enola Gay dropped the first atomic bomb on Japan.The spacecraft Challenger exploded soon after liftoff. Name of ocean vessels are also italicized. The U.S.S. battleship Arizona was attacked in Pearl Harbor… Read more664. Use Italics for Aircraft and Ocean Vessels

CC-L5, Punctuation

665. Practice with Italics

August 4, 2023August 4, 2023 Sharon Porterfield

Section A: Which words in each sentence should be italicized?1. We saw the movie Ben Hur on the big screen last week.2. My favorite Disney movie is Beauty and the Beast.3. The USS Constitution is docked in Boston Harbor.4. Did… Read more665. Practice with Italics

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