John Proctor, to his wife Elizabeth
The phrase "It's winter in here yet" is said by John Proctor in Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible." He says this line as a metaphorical reference to the cold and icy atmosphere created by the witch trials and the fear gripping Salem.
Hale from The Crucible.
John Proctor.
The famous quotation is "Their's but to do or die". It comes from the poem "The charge of the light brigade" by Alfred Lord Tennyson.
Quotation marks are used to show the exact words a person said.
"This" It is used to mark a quotation, e.g., Tom said, "I am tired" and then he went to bed.
He asked, "What is an indirect quotation?"
Use quotation marks around what someone has said. For example, "I love cats," she said.
An indirect quotation is a statement by the writer of what another person said but in the writer's words, not the actual words of the original speaker. For example "Judy said she would drop by after she got off work". A direct quotation uses the exact words of the speaker. for example "'I'll come over when I get off work' said Judy".
This sentence is an indirect quotation - James said that he is a garbologist. An indirect quotation, sometimes called indirect speech or reported speech, reports someone's words without quoting word for word eg A direct quotation or direct speech gives the exact words of a speaker or writer, with quotation marks: James said " I am a garbologist".
It is a quotation sentence that has (the he said and she said) part in the middle.Ex: " Vannesa and Janelle went to the mall at 2:30," said Mrs. Johnson, " but they will be back soon."Another example of a divided quotation will have two sentences but the second sentence paired up with the first one won'thave the (he said she said) part in it.Ex: "Katie where are you hiding?" called Samatha. "Can you please come out?"
Use single quotation marks to indicate a quote within a quote.If you're using a quote that contains a quote you'll need to surround the embedded quote with single quotation marks.
"I like pie," he said.