A clear and concise explanation of how to correctly use speech marks, breaking down the need for capital letters and punctuation marks. ► What will I learn? How to use speech marks to punctuate what characters are saying. ► Questions: What are speech marks also known as? Where does the end punctuation go in a sentence with direct speech?
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