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Hi Phil,
I'm not sure, but I think you use the Double Quote when it is in the
middle of a sentense, and someone is quoting someone else. That's
what I remember from English. I could be wrong, though.
Blessings,
Pat Ferguson
At 03:55 PM 2/18/2008, you wrote:
>Does anybody know what you do if you are already quoting, that is, if you
>are writing what a person is saying, and in the middle of what your are
>writing what they are saying, they quote someone else? Do you use the ' as
>the quotations marks without the body of the speaking person or do you use
>some other punctuation? I don't read Braille very often and when I read
>using my voice synthesizer, you don't often stop to look at such things.
>So, I was just curious if anybody knows the correct format? I've seen the '
>used for an inner usage of quoting but I've never know if this is correct or
>not or if somebody just made it up.
>
>Phil.
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