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What are used around any word or phrase that has been added to a direct quote?
When writers insert or alter words in a direct quotation, square brackets—[ ]—are placed around the change. The brackets, always used in pairs, enclose words intended to clarify meaning, provide a brief explanation, or to help integrate the quote into the writer’s sentence.
Which punctuation mark is used to indicate that words have been left out of a quotation?
Ellipsis points
Ellipsis points are used to represent an omission from a direct quotation when it is cited by another writer. This series of three dots—with a space before, after, and between them ( . . . )—is inserted where a word, phrase, sentence (or more) is left out.
What are dashes used for?
A dash is a little horizontal line that floats in the middle of a line of text (not at the bottom: that’s an underscore). It’s longer than a hyphen and is commonly used to indicate a range or a pause. Dashes are used to separate groups of words, not to separate parts of words like a hyphen does.
What is a small horizontal line used to set off parts of sentences or to create compounds?
This is a predicate of a sentence which contains more than one verb. These are marks used to indicate the end of a sentence. Hyphen. This is a small horizontal line used to set off parts of sentences, or to create compounds.
What is used to enclose supplemental material minor digressions and afterthoughts?
Parentheses. Function: Use to enclose supplemental material, minor digressions, and afterthoughts.
Which punctuation shows supplemental materials?
The dash (–) is used to set off additional material within a sentence, often in order to emphasize it, to set off appositives that contain commas, or to indicate missing words.
What small horizontal mark is used to set off part of a sentence?
The dash (—) is a mark of punctuation used to set off a word or phrase after an independent clause or a parenthetical remark (words, phrases, or clauses that interrupt a sentence). Don’t confuse the dash (—) with the hyphen (-): the dash is longer.
What is a Hedera punctuation mark?
Hedera is “ivy” in Latin, and this symbol was designed to look as pretty as a vine. Latin and Greek texts featured the attractive symbol as a paragraph divider. Though writers tend to use paragraph marks (pilcrows) now, the hedera was one of the first paragraph dividers.
What is a dash example?
A dash can be used between times and dates. (A dash will usually replace the words from…to or between…and.) For example: USSR existed 1922–1991….(1) Using Dashes with Ranges (e.g., Times and Dates)
Time | Event |
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0800–0830 | Introduction |
0830–0930 | Lesson 1 |
0930–1230 | Lessons 2–3 |
How do you use dashes and hyphens?
The dash is often used after an independent clause. The hyphen, on the other hand, is used to join two words together like yellow-green. It usually does not have a space between the words. Also, the dash tends to be slightly longer than the hyphen, and usually would have spaces before and after the symbol.
What are the three end marks?
You have three options for punctuating the end of a sentence: a period, an exclamation mark, or a question mark.
What is used to enclose direct quotations?
Use quotation marks to enclose direct quotes and titles of short works. Use single quotation marks to enclose a quote within a quote. Do not use any quotation marks for indirect quotations.