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Hi,
"Don't take this heaven from one If you must cling to someone Now and forever Let it be me"
1. Is it true that one and someone all refer to me, the writer, in the quotes?
2.What's
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When writing a headline or a title of a sort, then am I be able to use the word or words in quotes like the ones below.
"Cooking" Talks
"How are you?" Talks
Let's assume that the above
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fall inside the quotes.
Another thought, Hela: a uniform worn by someone carrying a briefcase
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in that sentence and why is in quotes??
Thakn you in advance
TIBI
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Hi Antonia,
I googled it and found lots of sites, quotes, ... on that and its origin. But still nothing on its current meaning!
The Moon is made of green cheese: A term from the sixteenth century
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Hela,
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im making an essay comparing the authority figures in Hamlet and My Last Duchess
i need quotes in Hamlet that shows that
Polonois and Claudius being:
Manipulative and Controlling to female
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For that matter, I'd leave off the quotes around "use of ... mucosa" too.
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Both are okay. I personally like the second or latter sentence better. But that is merely personal preference.
If you google "met with an accident" (quotes required) and "had an accident", you
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in quotes. CJ
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