A key quotation is a specific passage from a text that is especially important, significant, or impactful. It is often used to support arguments, provide evidence, or highlight key themes within the text.
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The quotation is exactly as in the original.
To get quotation marks, you press the Shift button and then the quotations button, which is directly to the left of the Enter key.
Well, it kind of depends on what scripture quotation you are talking about.
To type single quotation marks with a US keyboard, you can usually find the key directly to the left of the Enter key. Press the key once to type an opening single quotation mark and twice for a closing single quotation mark.
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The apostrophe is located with the quotation mark key in the keyboard.
You should have a key next to your left enter button that shows double quotation marks. Normally, to type double quotations you woud hold the shift key and press this button. To do a single quotation simply hit this button without holding shift. That is how it works on my keyboard at least.
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Quotation is a of part description
The reported speech would be: "The policeman asked if my mother had a spare key."
You hold shift and press the button directly to the left of the Enter key