Uses for Quotation Marks

  • around titles of newspaper articles, magazine articles, encyclopedia articles, book essays, short stories, poems, episodes of television programs, songs, and lectures

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  • around another's word / phrase (if unusual enough to merit attribution)

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  • around words which are being presented as dialogue

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  • around a word or phrase which is being undermined through the context of the sentence or the import of the paper (can be dangerous, though, and easily overused)

  •  Be careful, however, not to overdo this use of quotation marks, as in the following example:

    The "thought process," as it is now called, supposedly leads to the "discovery" of "truth" and "moral uprightness."

 

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