vonsharoychelle vonsharoychelle
  • 16-05-2015
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To set off a quote within a quote, you should use


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Moosie1
Moosie1 Moosie1
  • 16-05-2015
An apostrophe(') to set off a quote within a quote
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elisaselmani9
elisaselmani9 elisaselmani9
  • 16-05-2015
Well to set off a quote you always have to use speech marks also know as quote mark which looks like this: " "
This is an example when using quotes with speech marks, "Ouch!"
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