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When a speaker talks for more than one paragraph, then it's customary to omit the end quotation marks (") in all of the paragraphs except for the last paragraph. | When a speaker talks for more than one paragraph, then it's customary to omit the end quotation marks (") in all of the paragraphs except for the last paragraph. | ||
http://www.edenpr.k12.mn.us/ephs/departments/media/punctuating.pdf Note #11. | http://www.edenpr.k12.mn.us/ephs/departments/media/punctuating.pdf Note #11. | ||
--Margaretman2 | |||
If you are speaking of the ''Then Then'', it's not between quotation marks but in italics. | |||
[[User:Vaelis|Vaelis]] 01:15, 24 June 2008 (PDT) |
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When a speaker talks for more than one paragraph, then it's customary to omit the end quotation marks (") in all of the paragraphs except for the last paragraph. http://www.edenpr.k12.mn.us/ephs/departments/media/punctuating.pdf Note #11. --Margaretman2
If you are speaking of the Then Then, it's not between quotation marks but in italics. Vaelis 01:15, 24 June 2008 (PDT)