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Punctuating Dialogue

Punctuating Dialogue. Never make a mistake again. Quotation Marks. “Fred, I want you to take that new truck back to the dealership,” Mary snarled, “right now!” “No way will you get me to,” Fred paused, “ return that truck.” Only the words spoken are surrounded by quotation marks. .

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Punctuating Dialogue

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  1. Punctuating Dialogue Never make a mistake again

  2. Quotation Marks • “Fred, I want you to take that new truck back to the dealership,” Mary snarled, “right now!” • “No way will you get me to,” Fred paused, “ return that truck.” Only the words spoken are surrounded by quotation marks.

  3. Keep the punctuation marks inside the quotation marks • “ So help me, if you don’t take that truck back I’ll leave you”! Mary screamed. • “Promise me?” Fred taunted. Which one is correct?

  4. An uninterrupted speech needs quotation marks only at the beginning and the end. • “My mother was right. I never should have married you. You only ever think of yourself and I’m always the one who has to suffer.” • “Oh cry me a river.” ” I’m the one who came out on the losing end of this marriage!” “Why didn’t you listen to your mother?” Which one is correct?

  5. Start a new paragraph each time the speaker changes. • “You can be so cruel some times!” Mary wailed. • “Oh I suppose you’ll go crying to your mother now,” Fred sighed. • “At least she understands me,” sobbed Mary.

  6. When only two people are talking you do not have to keep using their names. • “I understand how you feel, alright?” • “You do?” • “Aw baby, you know I do.” • “And do you love me?” • “Of course I do Snugglelips.” • “So you’ll take the truck back Sugarplum?” • “Over my dead body!”

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