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To show that someone else is speaking.
Because he was a very talented playwright Also and little known, is that he brought hundreds of new words and phrases to the English language, such as "all the worlds a stage" About 1500 words in all, so too many to relate. If you go to a Shakespearian play today, you will find that the humour still comes through, and a great deal can be placed in todays society...love him...never did at school though.
There are many uses for quotation marks. The most common is mark a direct quotation from someone (or some source such as a book). In the US, double quotes " are used first, and then single '; in the UK and elsewhere it's the other way around. The second set would be to mark a quote inside a quote, such as: The New York Times said "The witness claimed, 'I didn't recognize anyone.'" Quotation marks are also used for single words or phrases being set off for any of a lot of reasons - sarcasm or being used as words themselves the most common: It'd be shame if something "happened" to your nice car. When you say "nice", what do you mean by it? When you write a letter, you should start with "Dear Sir" and close with "respectfully". In handwritten things such as signs and letters, quotation marks often replace italics.
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Typically, there should be one space after quotation marks when they are followed by a sentence or word. This is standard in most style guides, including APA and MLA. However, if the quotation ends a sentence and is followed by another sentence, you would still use just one space after the closing quotation mark.
The Pelican Brief by John Grisham has around 400 pages in most editions.
The word "quotation" has three syllables. Syllables are determined by the number of vowel sounds in a word, and "quotation" has three distinct vowel sounds: quo-ta-tion. Each of these sounds creates a separate syllable in the word.