There are various ways to cite a website so it may be worth checking to see if any particular style is preferred for your work. Basically you add the website to the end of a normal citation. (See links below)
Put a quotation mark at the beginning of the quote and at the end of the quote. You do not need to put quotation marks around each sentence within that quote.
If you have a quote in the middle of the sentence then don't put a period there, put a comma, an exclamation mark, or a question mark. If it is at the end of a sentence then put a period inside the quotation marks.
Quotes are preceded and followed by quotation marks. Such as "this"...
Right after the quote.
So you puR period after a website link if at end of sentence
yes you can, just put a coma before the quote.
they just decided to pick something that is said in the show to put at the end
Well you have to put your punctuation (ex. period) then out your ending quotation mark
In American English, periods and commas are placed inside the quotation marks at the end of a quote. In British English, punctuation placement depends on whether it is part of the quoted text.
This is only used when you miss part of a quote out. So, if you quote the first part of a quote, miss out the middle, and then quote the end part, you should use the three or four periods to represent the missing text.
And so, my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country. Mankind must put an end to war, or war will put and end to mankind.
If you mean quotes by YOURSELF, well, that may take a little work.~create a blog/website: complete with a quote section. it should have quotes by celebrities, athletes, authors (and books), common things said by parents, anonymous people, and YOURSELF.~submit them to a quote website. you might want to put "anonymous" at the end.~get famous! (this one will take too much work!)