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Sam introduces Anna to her future nemesis: ​"'That’s Rhonda Danes, the empress of Claremont High​' (Bowers 44).

Sam introduces Anna to her future nemesis: "'That's Rhonda Danes, the empress of Claremont High'" (Bowers 44).

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Sam introduces Anna to her future nemesis: "'That's Rhonda Danes, the empress of Claremont High'" (Bowers 44).

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While waiting for Gus outside his house, Hazel "'hear[s] a voice that was definitely a twisted version of his say, "'BECAUSE IT IS MY LIFE, MOM. IT BELONGS TO ME'(Green 139).

While waiting for Gus outside his house, Hazel "hear[s] a voice that was definitely a twisted version of his say, 'BECAUSE IT IS MY LIFE, MOM. IT BELONGS TO ME'" (Green 139).

Delilah is intensely drawn to Roy when they meet as teenagers: “From the first time Delilah heard Roy say the word "policy,' she knew she was in love with him '"(Latimere 7).

Delilah is intensely drawn to Roy when they meet as teenagers: "From the first time Delilah heard Roy say the word 'policy,' she knew she was in love with him" (Latimere 7).

When Ellen falls during figure skating practice, she "'[sits] up, clenching her gloved fists and growling, '"If I can’t do this jump, I’ll never make it to state!'" (Palazio 99).

When Ellen falls during figure skating practice, she "[sits] up, clenching her gloved fists and growling, 'If I can't do this jump, I'll never make it to state!'" (Palazio 99).

Betty finally expresses her frustration with the long journey when she exclaims, "'At this rate, we’ll never reach the ruins!'"(Anderson 98).

Betty finally expresses her frustration with the long journey when she exclaims, "'At this rate, we'll never reach the ruins!'" (Anderson 98).

Ruth does little more than 'writ[e] the words "Dear Diary" at the top of the first page” of her journal before she tears the page out and throws it away (Erickson 87).

Ruth does little more than 'writ[e] the words "Dear Diary" at the top of the first page' of her journal before she tears the page out and throws it away (Erickson 87).

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Once Raj traps the seer, he "'[slams] the lock closed, shouting, ‘Did you really think you could get away with this?"(Young 104).

Once Raj traps the seer, he "[slams] the lock closed, shouting, 'Did you really think you could get away with this?'" (Young 104).

Dylan explains why he waits so long to tell Aria he loves her: 'I just, I thought there was no way you’d feel the same'"(Morris 77).

Dylan explains why he waits so long to tell Aria he loves her: "'I just, I thought there was no way you'd feel the same'" (Morris 77).

Physician scientist Kurt Lu recently published a study indicating that Vitamin D "could potentially help prevent sunburn."

Physician scientist Kurt Lu recently published a study indicating that Vitamin D "could potentially help prevent sunburn."

As her magic grows stronger, Sophia’s enemies begin to fear her power: "'Her enemies called her 'The Fire Witch," and their voices shook with each word'"(Byson 33).

As her magic grows stronger, Sophia's enemies begin to fear her power: "'Her enemies called her 'The Fire Witch,' and their voices shook with each word'" (Byson 33).

When Madeline spots Ursula sitting on the curb crying, she 'extends her hand to Ursula and reminds her, "'You’ll always be my baby sister'" (Goodridge 45).

When Madeline spots Ursula sitting on the curb crying, she extends her hand to Ursula and reminds her, "'You'll always be my baby sister'" (Goodridge 45).

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When Madeline spots Ursula sitting on the curb crying, she extends her hand to Ursula and reminds her, "'You'll always be my baby sister'" (Goodridge 45).

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When Madeline spots Ursula sitting on the curb crying, she extends her hand to Ursula and reminds her, "'You'll always be my baby sister'" (Goodridge 45).

Mrs. Hepburn’s students dutifully "stand up, put their hands over their hearts, and start singing "'The Star-Spangled Banner'" at the beginning of every school day (Goff 6).

Mrs. Hepburn's students dutifully "stand up, put their hands over their hearts, and start singing 'The Star-Spangled Banner' at the beginning of every school day" (Goff 6).

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B. "The Star-Spangled Banner"'
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B. "The Star-Spangled Banner"

A middle school Spanish teacher told the Chicago Tribune that, with translation apps on their phones, students are "'walking around with a dictionary on [their] hip.'"

A middle school Spanish teacher told the Chicago Tribune that, with translation apps on their phones, students are "walking around with a dictionary on [their] hip."

Despite Robin Hood’s charming personality, Josh ​'has no interest in becoming one of the so-called ​"'Merry Men​' (Zamala 97).

Despite Robin Hood's charming personality, Josh "has no interest in becoming one of the so-called 'Merry Men'" (Zamala 97).

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The narrator notes that Ronnie’s friends ​"'affectionately [nickname] him ​"'the Terminator​' (Jones 119).

The narrator notes that Ronnie’s friends "'affectionately [nickname] him 'the Terminator'" (Jones 119).

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So agrees Steve Elmore, PhD, senior research fellow in the department of food & nutritional sciences at the University of Reading in the UK. “They are delicious, natural and like most foods, harmless in moderation,” Elmore says.

Steve Elmore, a senior research fellow at the University of Reading, encourages eating french fries because ​"[t]hey are delicious, natural and like most foods, harmless in moderation.​"

Steve Elmore, a senior research fellow at the University of Reading, encourages eating french fries because "[t]hey are delicious, natural and like most foods, harmless in moderation."

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“If we just wait it out a little longer,” Garrett whispered, “then maybe he’ll leave and never even know that we broke in.”

When he and Peter get stuck hiding in Mr. Olberman’s pantry, Garrett tries to be reassuring: "'If we just wait it out a little longer,​" Garrett whispered, 'then maybe he’ll leave and never even know that we broke in'" (Bryony 78).

When he and Peter get stuck hiding in Mr. Olberman’s pantry, Garrett tries to be reassuring: "'If we just wait it out a little longer,'" Garrett whispered, "'then maybe he’ll leave and never even know that we broke in'" (Bryony 78).

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Angelo plucked lazily at his guitar strings, playing the first notes of his dad’s favorite song, Bruce Springsteen’s “Thunder Road.”

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Music helps Angelo feel connected to his father: "'Angelo plucked lazily at his guitar strings, playing the first notes of his dad’s favorite song, Bruce Springsteen’s 'Thunder Road'"' (Newell 47).

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“You can’t do this!” Audrey screams at the gatekeeper.

When the gatekeeper refuses to let Audrey back into the city, she loses her composure: ​'You can’t do this!' Audrey screams​' (Irwin 20).

When the gatekeeper refuses to let Audrey back into the city, she loses her composure: "'You can’t do this!' Audrey screams" (Irwin 20).

When her father presents her with yet another suitor, Princess Laura defies the king: ​"I’ll never marry him,​'" she hissed​' (Austin 38).

When her father presents her with yet another suitor, Princess Laura defies the king: "'I'll never marry him,'" she hissed (Austin 38).

Retired airline captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger believes that a successful airplane flight depends on well-trained pilots because "'[t]echnology is no substitute for experience, skill and judgment.'"

Retired airline captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger believes that a successful airplane flight depends on well-trained pilots because "'[t]echnology is no substitute for experience, skill and judgment.'"

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The heavy door clicked shut, trapping them in the cold, damp room. Sandra pulled a bobby pin from her braids and twisted it into the lock. “I can get us out of here, just watch and learn,” she said to Angela.

When Sandra and Angela accidentally lock themselves in the cellar, Sandra takes this as an opportunity to show off: "'"'I can get us out of here, just watch and learn'"(Bledel 57).

When Sandra and Angela accidentally lock themselves in the cellar, Sandra takes this as an opportunity to show off: "'I can get us out of here, just watch and learn'" (Bledel 57).

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Rosa touched one and picked it up, but she did not wield it. “I don’t believe you.”

When Liesel claims she got her mother fired, Rosa responds, ​'I don't believe you​'" (Zusak 264).

When Liesel claims she got her mother fired, Rosa responds, "'I don't believe you'" (Zusak 264).

Beatty explains how his society's view of academics changes:The word "'intellectual,' … became the swear word it deserved to be'(Bradbury 55).

Beatty explains how his society's view of academics changes: The word "'intellectual,' … became the swear word it deserved to be" (Bradbury 55).

US District Judge Stefan Underhill ruled that competitive cheerleading 'is still too underdeveloped and disorganized' to be considered a sport under Title IX regulations.

US District Judge Stefan Underhill ruled that competitive cheerleading "is still too underdeveloped and disorganized" to be considered a sport under Title IX regulations.

The narrator points out that ​'Jennifer had never believed the saying, 'A watched pot never boils​' (Gurgle 5).

The narrator points out that "'Jennifer had never believed the saying, 'A watched pot never boils'" (Gurgle 5).