| A.S Byatts Possession is the last thing I have read....amazing!
When quoting a word in a sentence, like:
Beatrice and Benedick have a 'merry war' between eachother throughout Act 1. You use the single quotation marks.
Ignore the person above - this is the official UK way of doing it!
When quoting in a separate chunk or a sentence in a a paragraphy you use the double quotation marks:
For example: "Alas por Yorik I knew him well."
or a large amount of writing with a quote indented:
".....sd.sf.s.dg.gs.." |