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After the question mark. Example: "Where are the keys?"


Why did Johnson seek quotations from writers for the dictionary?

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Embedding quotations is essential for you to scrape up marks. For example, if you were embedding the quotation 'hard and sharp as flint' from A Christmas Carol [Charles Dickens] you may say, 'For example, Scrooge is described as being 'hard and sharp as flint' by the narrator. We've put it in the middle of a sentence.


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When writing would you put sounds in quotations?

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