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You don't need the additional story of Donald Trump and Hary Tanoesoedibjo to show that Trump's business dealings are problematic; nor do you need quotations from experts on ethics (the Times cites Karen Hobart Flynn, the president of Common Cause, and Richard W. Painter, a former White House ethics lawyer) to convince us that they are.
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But facts are easy to check: Howe really is a Renaissance scholar, and her PhD really was on this subject – it doesn't need quotation marks.
The production has improved to the point where The Lonely Island is clearly better than they were, but "better" needs quotation marks around it: the beats and backgrounds are more skillful but also more generic, and the Islanders run the risk of blending into the same hip-hop background they're trying to gently lampoon.
That emotional reality needs no quotation marks.
On the home page of its Web site, the Alcor Life Extension Foundation, a cryonics lab in Scottsdale, Ariz., describes its efforts to overcome, through science and wishful thinking, "the event we now refer to as 'death.' " That event came to Ted Williams last week, at the age of 83, and to him, one suspects, death needed no quotation marks.
You probably won't need to use quotations in an introduction.
After you organize your ideas into paragraphs, you need to find quotations that will support your points.
Correction: My teacher blurted out, "I am always so proud when I hear students say, ' (need a single quotation mark) I love reading the classics.'" (need both a single and a double quotation mark for a quote within a quote).
Need I also mention the quotations from Pope and Stevens dropped into this essay earlier, just to show off?
You don't need to use quotation marks or other distinguishing features, just separate the language by including the character's name every time they speak.
It does not need to have quotation marks around it, it should not be underlined, and it should not be in italics.
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