yes you do
In general, no. Quotation marks are used to indicate direct speech or a quotation from a text. Thoughts are usually presented without quotation marks in writing. If you are writing a story or narrative where you want to explicitly show a character's thoughts, you can use techniques like italics or inner monologue to convey this, rather than quotation marks.
In the quotation marks.
Quotation marks are put around the spoken words in a dialogue.
Quotation marks should not be used when blockquoting.
Yes, it is common to put a dog's name in quotation marks when referring to him in a story. This helps differentiate the name from regular text and gives it emphasis as a proper noun.
Typically, your own thoughts are italicized.
Only short films go in quotation marks. Full-length films are italicized. Similarly, short story titles are put in quotation marks, while titles of full-length books are italicized.Also, titles of TV shows are italicized, while episodes are put in quotation marks (for example, episode, "Humbug," of The X-files).
sometimes but usually the name would just be in italics
Quotation marks are used around spoken words to indicate dialogue in written text.
I use quotation marks. It's not a hard and fast rule.
Yes, in American English, periods are placed inside quotation marks.
You put the quotation marks around what was said, start a new paragraph for each speaker, and put any punctuation marks inside the quotation marks.