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1 Apostrophes, Quotation Marks, and Ellipsis Amy Morton, Jessica Jablonski, Caitlyn Caldwell

2 The Apostrophe Used to illustrate possession of singular and plural nouns Used to illustrate omissions of single letters Example: The mouse’s acceptance of the cookie led to a slippery slope of cause and effect. The little girl shouldn’t have been so nice.

3 Common Misuses When plural nouns are not possessive In possessive pronouns When forming plurals of numbers, letters, abbreviations, and words mentioned as words Example: Some cat’s cats like to have sprinkles with their cupcakes. Its It’s really a delicious combination.

4 The Ellipsis Consists of three spaced dots Used to indicate an omission of words from a direct quote Add a fourth dot when omitting a complete sentence Add a full line of dots when omitting a complete line of poetry May also be used to indicate a hesitation in speech or to suggest an unfinished thought Example: “If you give a pig a pancake, she’ll want some syrup to go with it….She’ll probably get all sticky, so she’ll want to take a bath. She’ll ask you for some bubbles. When you give her the bubbles…” (Numeroff)

5 Common Misuses When quoting a source it is unnecessary to use ellipsis marks at the beginning or the end of the quotation Example: “…[The mouse is] going to ask for a glass of milk….When he’s finished, he’ll ask for a napkin” (Numeroff).

6 Used to enclose direct quotations Used to indicate dialogue When enclosing a quotation within a quotation, use single quotations surrounded by double quotations Used to indicate titles of short works May be used to set off words used as words Example: “If you give a cat a cupcake, he’ll ask for some sprinkles to go with it.” The Quotation Marks

7 Common Misuses When indicating familiar slang, trite expressions, or an attempt at humor Example: In the book If You Give a Pig a Pancake, the pig is like “yo gimme dat” yo gimme dat pancake.

8 Works Cited "Apostrophes." Grammarbook. Weblink, 2010. Web. 3 Oct 2010. Hacker, Diana. Rules for Writers. 6 th. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2009. Print. Numeroff, Laura Joff. If You Give a Cat a Cupcake. 1st. New York City:HarperCollins, 1985. 32. Print. ---. If You Give a Mouse a Cookie. 1st. New York City: Laura Geringer Books, 2008. Print. ---. If You Give a Pig a Pancake. 1st. New York City: Laura Geringer Books, 1998. Print.


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