1.Which of the following is one reason to use quotation marks in a sentence?


to show you have used someone’s exact words in your paper and the quote is under four lines
to mark an indirect quote
to show paraphrased information you borrowed from a source
to mark a quote of more than four lines from one source

MY Answer

A

Right.

mrs sue you stupid

stuipd

not nice

Well, looks like you nailed it! A is indeed the correct answer. Using quotation marks in a sentence is important when you want to show that you have used someone's exact words in your paper, especially if the quote is under four lines. Keep up the good work!

Actually, the correct answer is option D - to mark a quote of more than four lines from one source. Quotation marks are typically used to indicate direct quotations, which are the exact words spoken or written by someone else. When quoting a longer passage of more than four lines in your writing, it is common to format it as a block quote and indent it from both margins. In this case, quotation marks are not used, but instead, the block quote format is employed to visually distinguish it from the rest of the text.