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In American English, periods always go inside quotation marks. In British English, periods go inside quotation marks when they are part of the quoted material, but outside if they are not. It's important to be consistent with the style guide you are following.
somebody is saying it
It depends if the quotation is a question or statement. If the quote is a question, the quotation mark goes before the punctuation; if the quotation requires a period, the marks goes outside of the statement.
This is a quotation as it is a written or spoken remark that someone has said. Famous sayings are typically shorter and more widely known.
No, it is not a scriptural quotation
You can use an exclamation mark when you're saying anything. An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that demonstrates a sharp or sudden utterance or a vehement expression of protest or complaint.
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Yes, "yes" can be used as an exclamation word to show agreement or enthusiasm. For example, saying "Yes!" can express excitement or approval.
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Exclamation Points
It is an old Irish saying for "Good Morning," but it usually means the Top of The Morning is dawn. (The actual saying was Top o' the mornin'- an Irish accent.)To which you should reply... and the balance of the day to you!
No, "hi" does not need to be in quotation marks unless it is being used as a direct quote or for emphasis.