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Use quotation marks when you introduce what sort of information?

a speaker’s name as well as what the speaker says
familiar material
titles of your essays
definitions of words

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Nope.

familiar material

Example: "According to John Smith," or "John Smith says," would require the use of quotation marks to introduce a speaker's name as well as what the speaker says.

To identify when to use quotation marks, consider contexts where you are providing direct quotes or referencing someone's words verbatim. This includes instances where you are citing someone's speech, interview, or statement. In these cases, you should use quotation marks to distinguish the exact words and indicate that they are not your own.

It is important to note that quotation marks should only be used for direct quotes, not for paraphrasing or summarizing someone's words.