Well one example of where you could find a quote is in a newspaper article it would be the part that is in speechmarks ("")
A quote is a phrase or passage from a text or speech that is repeated by someone else. Quotes are often used to provide inspiration, convey a message, or support an argument.
Well one example of where you could find a quote is in a newspaper article it would be the part that is in speechmarks ("")
A group of words from someone's text or speech and/or the estimated price of a service or job.
If you're using a quote that contains a quote you'll need to surround the embedded quote with single quotation marks.
No Reason why not :)
The quote is by Hillel. The quote is by Hillel.
What quote.
quote? I don't think they have a quote, sorry...
What quote? You make the quote, and we shall tell you where it is in the Bible,
There's no right way to write a quote. Whatever you say is a quote from you. Your question "How do you write a quote?" is a quote from you. Just talk and speak what's on your mind.
To write an assertion you introduce the quote or example, document the quote or example, then add commentary. If it is a quote from a book, then it will look like this. Intro to quote. "Quote" then (page # in parenthesis) then a period. Commentary (why you picked the quote, about the quote, etc). Hope this helped! =)
what quote from romeo
a quote on stocks
You can either call your local agent for a quote or try going online for a quote. If you are not happy with the quote from your agent then call around and get a quote from other agents in your area.
quote = citation