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Rharyx211 05/10/23 6:33:59 PM #1: |
Like, if I were to write, "In the new 'Guardians of the Galaxy,' the guardians guard the galaxy," is that correct? Or would the comma go outside the quotes because it's not part of the title? --- Watch "Final Fantasy XV Abridged" and "Kingdom Hearts Abridged" right here! https://www.youtube.com/user/mcknett3 ... Copied to Clipboard!
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codey 05/10/23 6:36:07 PM #2: |
You would still place the comma within the quotation marks. --- *runs out of topic naked* ... Copied to Clipboard!
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hexa 05/10/23 6:39:01 PM #3: |
codey posted... You would still place the comma within the quotation marks. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Sariana21 05/10/23 6:57:58 PM #4: |
Commas and periods always go inside the quotation marks regardless of context. Question marks and exclamation points go inside or outside based on context. However, titles of movies can be italicized rather than placed within quotation marks depending on which style guide you are using. --- ___ Sari, Mom to DS (07/04) and DD (01/08); Pronouns: she/her/hers ... Copied to Clipboard!
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_____Cait 05/10/23 6:59:35 PM #5: |
Think of it as only titles being allowed to be in auotations. The name isnt GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY(comma), it is Guardians of the Galaxy. --- ORAS secret base: http://imgur.com/V9nAVrd 3DS friend code: 0173-1465-1236 ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Rharyx211 05/10/23 8:54:17 PM #6: |
Thanks for the answers! --- Watch "Final Fantasy XV Abridged" and "Kingdom Hearts Abridged" right here! https://www.youtube.com/user/mcknett3 ... Copied to Clipboard!
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