0 marks (‘‘’’ or ‘’) used to show that a person’s words are being repeated exactly -- dấu ngoặc kép
He said ‘I’m going out.’
Quotation marks or single underlining should not be used for this purpose.
In my experience, if you don't do that, then your editor will, as too many quotation marks tend to clutter up the page.
As previously discussed, the use of quotation marks indicates that the expressions within quotation marks belong not to the journalist but to someone else.
Punctuation that is not part of the quoted material should be outside closing quotation marks, as should footnote indicators.
Advertisements and product packaging are a prolific source of catch-phrases, which are themselves often set in quotation marks.
Subsequent material placed in quotation marks but lacking citation is taken from these unpublished notes.
Like quotation marks, direct quotation is a means through which the journalist indexes other voices and positions himself or herself with respect to those voices.
The quotation marks surrounding "temporarily" are intended to convey that absolute systemic rigor is an illusory ideal.
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