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It depends on whether the statement is a complete sentence or not. If the quoted statement is a complete sentence, you would use a period. If the quoted statement is within a larger sentence, you would use a comma.
"The angle of separation is the angle between lines originating from the eye of the observer toward two objects, such as a star-the Sun and the horizon." (quoted from Earth in space, a student guide and source book)
Was quoted for a complete replacement at Firestone for $1300
I think he is not very religious or maybe not at all.This is him quoted in an interview: "I'm no football analyst or a real religious person..."
Who quoted what? and what are you expecting are answer to be!
then you are tired of life!
In American English, capitalize the first letter if the text within the quotation marks is a complete sentence. For British English, capitalize only when the quoted text is a complete sentence that starts a new line.
The Blythes Are Quoted was created in 2009.
Quotation marks are used to indicate that the enclosed words are either a direct quote from someone or to signify a specific term or phrase. They help to set off the quoted material from the rest of the text and show that those words are being referenced rather than originating from the current writer.
probably about $70-$100, i just got quoted on my pickup $300 for complete back brake line replacement
The Blythes Are Quoted has 524 pages.
"As Quoted."