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• Used for punctuation after a direct interrogatory statement and one expressing doubt. • Used after each element of an interrogative series when the series is not enumerated or lettered. • Do not put a comma after a question mark that falls within quotation marks.Top of Page Quotation marks (” “) • Quotation marks are used for direct quotations. Each part of an interrupted quotation begins and ends with quotation marks, as “I am getting worried,” she said, “that he has not called.” • Used for expressions following introductory terms such as: entitled, the word, the term, marked, designated, classified, named, endorsed, cited as, referred to as, signed, all of which indicate a borrowing or special use.

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