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📚 Topic Summary
Quotation marks are like little helpers that show us when someone is speaking or when we're using a title. They come in pairs, one at the beginning and one at the end of the words being quoted. Using them correctly makes your writing clear and easy to understand. This worksheet will help you practice using quotation marks in different situations.
Let's dive in and practice using quotation marks! Remember, practice makes perfect!
🗣️ Part A: Vocabulary
Match the term with its definition:
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| 1. Dialogue | A. The exact words someone says. |
| 2. Quotation | B. A punctuation mark used to indicate speech or titles. |
| 3. Quotation Marks | C. Words used or spoken by someone else. |
| 4. Direct Speech | D. Conversation between two or more people. |
| 5. Source | E. Where information comes from. |
✍️ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Fill in the blanks in the paragraph below using the correct words and quotation marks.
My teacher said, __________ (1) __________ (2) __________ (3) a great book to read. She added, __________ (4) __________ (5) __________ (6) about a brave knight. I asked, __________ (7) __________ (8) __________ (9) the knight overcome the dragon? She smiled and said, __________ (10) __________ (11) __________ (12) the story yourself!
🤔 Part C: Critical Thinking
Imagine you are interviewing your favorite author. Write down one question you would ask them and how you think they might respond. Be sure to use quotation marks correctly!
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