when you put a quotation in a sentence you use quotation marks for the quote
Quotations should fit into sentences:contextually.grammatically.
when you put a quotation in a sentence you use quotation marks for the quote
Quotations should be used when directly citing a source, providing a direct quote from someone, or highlighting a specific phrase or term. It is important to use quotations accurately and appropriately to give credit to the original author or speaker and to distinguish their words from your own.
Quotations should go after the period at the end of the sentence when copying a sentence from a book.
In most quotations you should capitalize the first word and the other words necessary; as in any other regular sentence. There is no need to capitalize most words just because they are in quotations.
The sentence with quotations is as following: The teacher asked: "What kind of books do you like to read?"
You put quotations in when someone is talking, or when you are state something that is not really something. Here is an example: "That is so hard! How do you do that?!" Screamed Sally. Another example: "You better get your chores done, Michael." Said Michael's dad unhappily. Like an example would be: I jumped in my "bed". If you call a bed a blanket and a pillow.
writing
yes
Technically you can: "Why would you do that?" I asked.
no they should not
The title of a website should be underlined Italic or normal, not in quotations.