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How To Punctuate Dialogue With A Question Mark

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Punctuating dialogue and direct quotations : After a sentence adverb or at either end of a defining clause), the comma is placed inside the quotation mark at the end of the first part of the utterance (10). The fourth graders are learning how to correctly punctuate When the dialogue ends in an exclamation point: How to punctuate dialogue with a question mark . Other punctuations—semicolons, question marks, dashes, and exclamation points—belong outside unless it directly pertains to the material within the quotes, as in this example from raymond carver's short story where i'm calling from: The optional exception to these rules are if the dialogue ends in a punctuation mark other than a period, like a question mark. Use an exclamation point when the speaker is shouting, excited or surprised. Do not use quotation marks to set off an indirect quotation. Immediately after the quotation marks, the dialogue tag (he said/she said/they asked, etc.) indicates who spoke the p