Chapter 4. Quotation Marks—or Not?

If you are choosing to read this book, you are probably already conscious of the difference between typewriter quote marks (″ ″) and true quotation marks (“ ”), often called “curly quotes” or “smart quotes.” But let’s make sure you are also using single and double prime marks where appropriate, and leaving the ditto marks in their place.

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