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Page 1: “Quotation Marks” And Writing Dialogue. Use quotation marks to enclose a direct quotation—a person’s exact words. –Example: “I am going to the grocery

““Quotation Quotation Marks”Marks”

““Quotation Quotation Marks”Marks”

And Writing DialogueAnd Writing Dialogue

Page 2: “Quotation Marks” And Writing Dialogue. Use quotation marks to enclose a direct quotation—a person’s exact words. –Example: “I am going to the grocery

•Use quotation marks to enclose a direct quotation—a person’s exact words.–Example: “I am going to the grocery store,” said Dad.

Page 3: “Quotation Marks” And Writing Dialogue. Use quotation marks to enclose a direct quotation—a person’s exact words. –Example: “I am going to the grocery

•Do not use quotation marks for an indirect quotation—a rewording of a direct quotation.–Example: Mom asked Dad if he had gone to the store this afternoon.

Page 4: “Quotation Marks” And Writing Dialogue. Use quotation marks to enclose a direct quotation—a person’s exact words. –Example: “I am going to the grocery

•A direct quotation begins with a capital letter.–Example: Abe Lincoln said, “The ballot is stronger than the bullet.”

Page 5: “Quotation Marks” And Writing Dialogue. Use quotation marks to enclose a direct quotation—a person’s exact words. –Example: “I am going to the grocery

• When the expression identifying the speaker interrupts a quoted sentence, the second part of the quotation begins with a small letter.– Example: “What are some of the

things,” asked Mrs. Perkins, “that astronauts discovered on the moon?”

Page 6: “Quotation Marks” And Writing Dialogue. Use quotation marks to enclose a direct quotation—a person’s exact words. –Example: “I am going to the grocery

• A direct quotation is set off from the rest of the sentence by a comma, a question mark, or an exclamation point, but not by a period.– Example: “I’ve just finished

reading a book about Harriet Tubman,” Alison said.

Page 7: “Quotation Marks” And Writing Dialogue. Use quotation marks to enclose a direct quotation—a person’s exact words. –Example: “I am going to the grocery

•A period or comma is always placed inside the closing quotation marks.– Example: Mr. Aaron said,

“The story is set in Fresno, California.”

Page 8: “Quotation Marks” And Writing Dialogue. Use quotation marks to enclose a direct quotation—a person’s exact words. –Example: “I am going to the grocery

• When you write dialogue, begin a new paragraph each time you change speakers.– Example:

“I am very tired,” Mike said to his mom. “That is understandable,” she said,

“especially after a long day of work.”

Page 9: “Quotation Marks” And Writing Dialogue. Use quotation marks to enclose a direct quotation—a person’s exact words. –Example: “I am going to the grocery

DOES YOUR DIALOGUE LOOK LIKE THIS?

“How do I write dialogue?” asked

Marty as he was walking out of class.

“It is easy!” replied Sarah. “All you

have to remember is the correct punctuation.”

“I know,” replied Marty, “but I need

practice.” He looked dejected.

Sarah tried to console him and said,

“Cheer up, Marty! I will help proofread

your short story. We’ll make it perfect.”

Page 10: “Quotation Marks” And Writing Dialogue. Use quotation marks to enclose a direct quotation—a person’s exact words. –Example: “I am going to the grocery

Other Uses for Quotation Marks• Use quotation marks to enclose

titles of short works such as short stories, poems, articles, songs, and chapters and other parts of books.– Examples: “The Dinner Party”

“Greensleeves”“Casey at the Bat”