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I was breaking my head over this when two thoughts occurred: first, the opening quotation in the above paragraph is too long.
The Grade 2 single opening quotation mark is also retained, but the closing equivalent is changed.
The approach in the opening quotation is the same as that taken in this chapter 'taken as a whole.'.
Initial quote (Pi) - Opening quotation mark.
The pair consists of an opening quotation mark and a closing quotation mark, which may or may not be the same character.
The opening quotation, "Yet our best trained, best educated, best equipped, best prepared troops refuse to fight!
There is generally no space between an opening quotation mark and the following word, or a closing quotation mark and the preceding word.
It has no narration, except for an opening quotation from Thomas Paine, whence its title: "These are the times that try men's souls.
An opening quotation from Jacques Lacan makes you think you're headed for deep waters, when all that's in store is a frolic in the shallows.
Then there is the opening quotation: a passage from Mary Shelley in which Dr. Frankenstein gazes upon his creation.
He repeated his opening quotation from Robert F. Kennedy, and his closing one from Ronald Reagan.
However, when writing quoted text such as direct speech, the opening quotation mark (﹁ or ﹃ in vertical writing) is placed in the first square of the line.
I took my opening quotation from The Merchant of Venice only because it seemed so apt once I'd pried it free of its context.
When quoted text is interrupted, such as with the phrase he said, a closing quotation mark is used before the interruption, and an opening quotation mark after.
In some versions of the font (those shipped with Windows 2000 and early versions of Internet Explorer), the opening quotation mark character was flipped vertically.
Chabad Maamarim are usually named after their opening quotation from Scripture, though are sometimes arranged as Kuntreisim studies or collected Sefarim books.
This is why Suro's opening quotation from Leviticus is more than a piety: "And if a stranger sojourn with thee in your land, ye shall not vex him."
Currently most typists do not bother with the differentiation between the ʻokina/single opening quotation mark and modifier letter apostrophe as their keyboard layouts likely accommodate only the straight apostrophe.
There is a brief, opening quotation, in this case from Rebecca West: "People call me a feminist whenever I express sentiments that differentiate me from a doormat or a prostitute."
It's also set off by intermittent chapter headings to punctuate the action, and by an opening quotation from Plato's "Republic" that explains only the loftiest of the title's assorted meanings.
In English, when a quotation follows other writing on a line of text, a space precedes the opening quotation mark unless the preceding symbol, such as a dash, requires that there be no space.
This dilemma was highlighted in the opening quotations, and later by Ross in his comparison of the shortfall between the aims and the assessment objectives for art and music GCSE.
Davies was pressured by his publisher to provide some clear idea of what exactly "Fifth Business" was, and so Davies affixed this opening quotation, which was taken at face value for many years.
The opening quotation of Oliver Stone's movie "Platoon" also would remain relatively unscathed-"Rejoice, O young man, in thy youth" would be "Rejoice, young man, in your youth."
The opening quotation for this chapter should be placed over every school library catalogue for the message is the need for librarians to provide learners with a means for learning about the interrelationships of subjects in an increasingly multi-disciplinary school environment.