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Never make a mistake again Punctuating Dialogue Never make a mistake again

Quotation Marks “Fred, I want you to take that new truck back to the dealership,” Mary snarled, “right now!” “No way will you get me to,” Fred paused, “ return that truck.” Only the words spoken are surrounded by quotation marks.

Keep the punctuation marks inside the quotation marks “ So help me, if you don’t take that truck back I’ll leave you”! Mary screamed. “Promise me?” Fred taunted. Which one is correct?

An uninterrupted speech needs quotation marks only at the beginning and the end. “My mother was right. I never should have married you. You only ever think of yourself and I’m always the one who has to suffer.” “Oh cry me a river.” ” I’m the one who came out on the losing end of this marriage!” “Why didn’t you listen to your mother?” Which one is correct?

Start a new paragraph each time the speaker changes. “You can be so cruel some times!” Mary wailed. “Oh I suppose you’ll go crying to your mother now,” Fred sighed. “At least she understands me,” sobbed Mary.

When only two people are talking you do not have to keep using their names. “I understand how you feel, alright?” “You do?” “Aw baby, you know I do.” “And do you love me?” “Of course I do Snugglelips.” “So you’ll take the truck back Sugarplum?” “Over my dead body!”