What rules must a writer follow when using quotation marks?

Direct quotations involve incorporating another person’s exact words into your own writing. Quotation marks always come in pairs. Do not open a quotation and fail to close it at the end of the quoted material. Capitalize the first letter of a direct quote when the quoted material is a complete sentence.

How do you quote content?

To quote a source, you must ensure: The quoted text is enclosed in quotation marks or formatted as a block quote. The original author is correctly cited. The text is identical to the original….Block quotes.

Citation styleWhen to block quote
APAQuotes longer than 40 words

What should we write in quotation?

How do I set up and follow up a quotation?

  1. Provide context for each quotation. Do not rely on quotations to tell your story for you.
  2. Attribute each quotation to its source. Tell your reader who is speaking.
  3. Explain the significance of the quotation.
  4. Provide a citation for the quotation.

How do I leave part of a quote?

If you want to omit some words, phrases, or sentences from the quote to save space, use an ellipsis (. . .) with a space before and after it to indicate that some material has been left out. If the part you removed includes a sentence break, add a period before the ellipsis to indicate this.

How do you skip lines in a quote?

The rule: Indicate that you have skipped material within a quote by placing three periods (an ellipsis) in place of the missing material. Do not place an ellipsis at the beginning or end of a quote, ever: only to indicate skipped material in the middle of a quote.

Should names be in quotations?

Single quotation marks are used for a quote within a quote. Do not place in quotation marks: names of newspapers, magazines, central texts of a religion (Bible, Koran), dictionaries, handbooks and reference books.

When quoting Do you use a comma?

Use a comma to introduce a quotation after a standard dialogue tag, a brief introductory phrase, or a dependent clause. The detective said, “I am sure who performed the murder.”

How can I make my quotes more interesting?

7 Tips for Making Quotes More Believable

  1. Use contractions. When people write they might say do not, cannot or will not.
  2. Don’t use too many big words.
  3. Don’t use long sentences.
  4. Paraphrase judiciously.
  5. Ask someone else to review your quotes.
  6. Listen to how your boss really speaks.
  7. Read the quotes aloud.