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    Miscellanea   /   by admin   /   July 04, 2021

    Quotation marks

    The quotation marks they are typographic signs that are used to indicate that a word or phrase has a different meaning than the rest of the text. They are used to mark different levels in speech. For example: “We arrived”said Juan.

    There are different types of quotes:

    Spanish quotation marks («») and English quotation marks (“”) can be used interchangeably. On the other hand, single quotes (‘) have a different use: they frame the meaning of a term.

    What are quotation marks used for?

    • To introduce quotes. When a text refers to a different text by transcribing verbatim what is to be cited, quotation marks are used. For citing in academic and scientific texts there is currently a regulation called APA rules. For example: On the subject, Francis Bacon noted: “if one begins with certainties, it will end with doubts; but if it is accepted to begin with doubts, it will end with certainties.”
    • To include dialogues in narrative texts. In a narration, the direct speeches of the characters are indicated in quotation marks. For example: “It's time to sleep”his mother had said.
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    • To mark words with a special meaning. Quotation marks are used to mark words or expressions that are inappropriate, erroneous, coming from another language or when you want to give a meaning ironic. For example: Tell your new “friend“ who is also invited to dinner.
    • To refer to a word. When talking about terms, letters or words, they are marked in quotation marks to highlight their difference from the rest of the speech. For example: The word “song“ is sharp, just like “Mommy“.
    • To cite titles. Quotation marks are used to indicate titles of articles, book chapters, poems, stories, reports and any text that is part of a larger publication. The titles of books or magazines are not indicated in quotation marks but in italics. For example: "The Raven" is Edgar Allan Poe's most famous poem.

    Examples of sentences with quotes

    To enter verbatim citations:

    1. In his famous novel The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quijote of La ManchaMiguel de Cervantes made his protagonist say: “Freedom, Sancho, is one of the most precious gifts that the heavens gave to men; the treasures that the land and the sea hold cannot be equaled with it: for freedom, as well as for honor, life can and should be ventured. "
    2. When Napoleon declared "the battles against women are the only ones to be won by running away," he was taking an iron stance.
    3. Friedrich Nietzsche's words, "Without music life would be a mistake" have become popular.
    4. In the newspaper article they stated that "the police raided the suspects' house."

    To include dialogue in narrative texts:

    1. The minister stated: "The measures taken will aim to improve the development of this industry."
    2. "Maybe Juan hasn't come because he's sick," thought the teacher, and from that moment on he remained concerned.
    3. Every day we hear people say "we must respect the elderly" but no one explains the reasons for this.
    4. "Who could want a job like that," the boss had said a few years ago.

    To mark words with a special meaning:

    1. The boy said that the "woof woof" was very friendly.
    2. We are not "best friends" or anything like that.
    3. They always talked about "haute couture" but had never been to a fashion show.
    4. Now your "job" is to watch TV all day.
    5. He believes that "setting limits" is yelling at children.

    To refer to a word:

    1. They say that the word "rice" contains all the letters, because it goes from "a" to "z".
    2. "Mamarracho" is not a suitable word for a graduation thesis.
    3. "Soap" has a tilde because it is a sharp word ending in "n".
    4. "Globalization" is a term that has only been used for a few decades.

    To cite titles:

    1. The story "La gallina degollada" was written by Horacio Quiroga.
    2. "The night face up" is a terrifying tale.
    3. My favorite chapter in the book was "Ways to reach your goals."
    4. What the author says is contradicted by the article "Teaching in Argentina."

    Follow with:

    Asterisk Point Exclamation mark
    Eat New paragraph Major and minor signs
    Quotation marks Semicolon Parenthesis
    Script Ellipsis

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