The names of newspapers, magazines and other journals should be italicized. If italics are not available, underline if handwritten or use quotations marks.
If a word is in quotation marks, and you're quoting it, use single quotation marks to indicate an embedded quotation.
The title of a newspaper article should be enclosed in quotation marks.
In APA style, use double quotation marks to enclose direct quotes from sources. Place the punctuation inside the quotation marks. Use single quotation marks for quotes within quotes.
Yes; the article title should be placed inside quotation marks, while the name of the newspaper or magazine is italicized.
Never. You should always have quotation marks sorrounding a quote.
If a proper name or nickname is part of a quote and requires quotation marks, use double quotation marks for the overall quote and single quotation marks within the quote for the proper name or nickname.
I use quotation marks. It's not a hard and fast rule.
Yes, quotation marks can be used to indicate sarcasm in writing.
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To cite a newspaper article with no author in a research paper, use the title of the article in quotation marks followed by the name of the newspaper in italics, the publication date, and the URL if it was accessed online.
Use single quotation marks to indicate a quote within a quote.If you're using a quote that contains a quote you'll need to surround the embedded quote with single quotation marks.
In the quotation marks.