Yes, quotation marks are typically used in pairs - an opening quotation mark at the beginning of the quoted text and a closing quotation mark at the end. This helps to clearly indicate the start and end of the quoted material.
Text has to be in quotation marks. If it isn't, it is treated as being the name of something, like a name that has been defined for a range of cells.
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Double quotation marks " are used for a quote: John said, "Hello there." and quickly walked away. Single quotation marks ' are used for quotes within a quote: John said, "Thomas Jefferson once wrote, 'All men are created equal.' and it's still true today." Triple quotation marks '" are used when the quote within the quote falls at the end of the sentence: John said, "Thomas Jefferson once wrote, 'All men are created equal.'"
In a DNA molecule cytosine always pairs with guanine, the same is true for an RNA molecule.
Henry said, "Is it true that men perform all the roles in kabuki theatre?" The part being said is the direct quotation. The person that said it is outside of the quotation marks.
1. an expression used before a short word or phrase that indicates that the word/phrase would be in quotation marks (" ") if used in writing. Ex: Then he said, quote unquote, you're too young for me. 2. used to emphasize something you do not believe to be true, especially
No, song titles are not underlined. Instead, they are put in quotation marks. Example: "Home on the Range" I don't know if this is true though
Both pairs of opposite sides are parallel + congruent, and both pairs of opposite angles are also congruent.
A period goes before the closing quotation mark. The first thing he said was, "I didn't think you would get here so quickly." Source: Harbrace College Handbook, 7th edition, by John C. Hodges and Mary E. Whitten, page 151. The above is true in American English. In Britain, the period goes outside the quotation marks.
False. When paraphrasing material from a source, you should provide an in-text citation to acknowledge the original source's idea or information, but you do not need to use quotation marks unless directly quoting. You should also include a reference at the end of your paper in a bibliography or reference list to give credit to the original source.
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It is possible, but not always true. A parallelogram just means that it is a quadrilateral with 2 pairs of parallel sides.