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When you enclose a word, a phrase, a sentence or any combination of these elements in quotation marks, you set them apart from the main text. Although what goes in the space between the quotation marks is often an exact reporting of a written or oral source, there are certain guidelines on what can and cannot fill that space.
Note: Use italics for titles of major works when the surrounding text is not italicized.
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