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No, speech marks are typically used for spoken dialogue. Instead of using speech marks for thoughts, it is common to italicize the thoughts of a character in a story. This helps differentiate between spoken words and internal thoughts of a character.
No, speech marks do not end after a full stop. In British English, the full stop is placed inside the closing speech marks. In American English, the full stop is placed inside the closing speech marks when it is part of the quoted text, and outside when it is not.
noun (person, place, thing)
A story map is a noun. The plural form is story maps.
Type of informative speech that tells a story. Either fictional or true.
verb
A pause.
Story is a noun. The plural form is stories.
First person is told from your viewpoint, using "I" as the pronoun. Just pretend you're telling your own story to your friends.
Story is a noun. It's the direct object of the verb.
A speech in a story is typically referred to as dialogue. It is the conversation between characters that helps to move the story forward and reveal insights into the characters' personalities, motivations, and relationships.