"This will not be endured!"he roared. correct punctuation
If you put a space after the ending quotation marks, yes.
"This will not be endured!" he roared. [Correct punctuation]
To correct the punctuation in the given sentence, it should be written as:
"This will not be endured!" he roared.
To correct the punctuation in the given sentence, you need to properly punctuate the quotation and the sentence as a whole. Here's the corrected version:
"This will not be endured!" he roared.
Explanation:
1. Opening Quotation Marks: When quoting someone, you typically begin with an opening quotation mark ("). In this case, the quoted phrase is "This will not be endured!"
2. Capitalization: The first word after the opening quotation mark should be capitalized, as it is the beginning of a new sentence.
3. Closing Quotation Marks: The quotation should end with a closing quotation mark (").
4. Space: There should be a single space between the closing quotation mark and the rest of the sentence.
5. Subject and Verb: The pronoun "he" in lowercase indicates that it is the beginning of a new sentence.
6. Punctuation: Finally, the sentence should end with the appropriate punctuation mark, which is an exclamation mark in this case, to reflect the speaker's roaring tone.