Quotation Marks
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English
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3rd - 5th Grade
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Hard
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which sentence is written correctly?
Options:
"You're not nearly fast enough to beat me in a race," Taunted Sheila.
,"You're not nearly fast enough to beat me in a race." Taunted Sheila.
,"You're not nearly fast enough to beat me in a race," taunted Sheila.
Back
"You're not nearly fast enough to beat me in a race," taunted Sheila.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which sentence below uses quotation marks appropriately?
Options:
Kelly said Kim wants to play inside, not outside.
,Kelly said, "Kim wants to play inside, not outside.
,"Kelly said, " Kim wants to play inside, not outside.
,Kelly said, "Kim wants to play inside, not outside."
Back
Kelly said, "Kim wants to play inside, not outside."
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Choose the sentence that uses quotation marks correctly:
Polly shouted, "I want a cracker!"
,Polly shouted, "I want a cracker."
,Polly shouted, "I want a cracker"!
,Polly shouted! "I want a cracker!"
Back
Polly shouted, "I want a cracker!"
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which sentence below uses quotation marks appropriately? Options: "Which store do you want to go to?" asked Marie., Which store do you want to go to?" asked Marie., "Which store do you want to go to? asked Marie., Which store do you want to go to? asked Marie.
Back
"Which store do you want to go to?" asked Marie.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which sentence below uses quotation marks appropriately? Options: Where will you go? she asked., "Where will you go?" she asked., "Where will you go? she asked., Where will you go?" she asked.
Back
"Where will you go?" she asked.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which sentence below uses quotation marks appropriately? Options: Didn't she say our homework was due Friday? asked Jackson., "Didn't she say our homework was due Friday?" asked Jackson., "Didn't she say our homework was due Friday? asked Jackson., "didn't she say our homework was due Friday?" asked Jackson.
Back
"Didn't she say our homework was due Friday?" asked Jackson.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Choose the sentence with correct quotations and punctuation: "rhonda said i love dogs?", Rhonda said, "i love dogs", Rhonda said, "I love dogs."
Back
Rhonda said, "I love dogs."
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