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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Quotation Marks, short stories which is a subpart of books, anthologies, etc., Quotation Marks ralated to titles, indirect Quotations are indirect quotations do not need any special puctuation., short poems which is a subpart of books, anthologies, etc., chapters which is a subpart of books, anthologies, etc., titles of subparts such as songs, titles of subparts such as chapters, magazines which you would underline (handwrititen) or put in italics (typed), identified by the use of the word that such as He said that she would come, interrupted use a comma, formal introduction (full sentence by itself) use a colon, Direct Quotations quote that is interrupted, Quotation Marks ralated to written dialogue, Quotation Marks ralated to written essays, Quotation Marks ???? (U12,L4), a single speaker utters more than one paragraph then introduce each paragraph with a quotation mark, but do not use closing quotation marks until the end of the speech., (MLA) when longer than 4 typed lines, indent 10 spaces. Quotation marks are not needed. introduce it before the indentation with a introductory sentence ending in a colon., at the end with a formal introduction (full sentence by itself), written dialogue for indirect Quotations, set it off with a comma unless it ends with a ?