Zora Neale Hurston
yes. th person who is quoting could be quoting someone who is quoting someone else and so on.
You should use single quotation marks to set off a quote inside a quote. For example: "She said, 'I will see you tomorrow.'"
It is a quote from the author Joseph Cambell.
The Devil Inside
This doesn't happen in any season of the show. This quote happens in the DVD movie, Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story
The elephant killed a Coolie as the quote states 'he was lying on his belly with his arms crucified, grinning with an expression of unendurable agony' - this quote shows the destruction the elephant has caused in the town. (It also wrecked a few stalls etc)
YES!!! it is 360 - 117 = 243 For bearing (navigation) . Bearing of due North is bearing zero(0) . Then moving around the compass clockwise due East is bearing 090 , die South is bearing 180 and due West is bearing 270 . However, if starting at bearing zero(0) and moving ANTI-Clockwise , the first bearing is 270 , which is 90 degrees of turn. The 90 degrees in anti =clockwise is the inverse. NB For ALL bearings you quote three digits. So due East , bearing 90 is quoted as '090'. This is normal navigational practice.
the white man goes inside church to talk about Jesus, the Indian goes inside to talk with Jesus
wild birds beating their wings in a flurry inside my chest
When the attribution (e.g., 'he said') follows the quote, you should use a comma inside the quotation marks before the attribution and follow it with a period after the attribution. For example: "I am going to the store," he said.
Yes. To write it out, the first quote would open and close with quotation marks ". the quote within a quote would open and close with single marks '. For Example: Fred Brown responded, "Well, I think Benjiman Franklin was right when he said 'A penny saved is a penny earned'. Saving is important."
When a quote is interrupted by narrative, use ellipses (...) to indicate the omission of text within the quote. Place the punctuation inside the quotation marks at the end of the interrupted speech. Resume the narrative outside the quotation marks.