· How do you punctuate if something in quotes ends in a necessary exclamation point or question mark but the sentence continues? The Chicago Manual of Style offers this example: Tichnick’s angry reply, “I do not know the man!” took us all by surprise. Note the comma after reply but no comma after the exclamation www.doorway.rus: · • in the Author-Date System, include the author’s last name, the year, a comma and the page num-ber(s) of the quoted text, with end punctuation after the entire citation; and • in the Notes Bibliography System, place end punctuation before the final quotation marks, and include a superscript after the final quotation marks to indicate that the full citation can be found. The digital edition revises advice about punctuation used with quotation marks. It departs from advice in the sixth edition about the position of punctuation and quotation marks in sentences interrupted by expressions, such as ‘they said’. The sixth edition recommended the comma be placed outside the quotation mark, before the expression.
Chicago Manual of Style says to capitalize all major words, including nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and some conjunctions. Since the word it is a pronoun, capitalize that as well. Also, our blog Titles of Books, Plays, Articles, etc. says that book titles are italicized and not enclosed in quotation marks. The Chicago Manual of Style documentation system is used in both the humanities and the social sciences. A bit more complex than either the MLA or the APA, it offers two approaches for documenting sources: 1) a notes system and, 2) an author/date system similar to the APA. This guide explains the Author/Date system. Punctuation can be a pain. The AP Stylebook dedicates 11 dense pages to explaining its intricacies—and the Chicago Manual of Style's punctuation chapter (yes, chapter) stretches across more than 40 pages.. Quotation marks are a common victim of abuse. Confusion abounds, from the use of Dr. Evil-style "air quotes" around "any word" the author wants to "emphasize" to.
Find it. Write it. Cite it. The Chicago Manual of Style Online is the venerable, time-tested guide to style, usage, and grammar in an accessible online format. ¶ It is the indispensable reference for writers, editors, proofreaders, indexers, copywriters, designers, and publishers, informing the editorial canon with sound, definitive advice. ¶ Over million copies sold!. By Judy Vorfeld. The Chicago Manual of Style, sixteenth edition (), says, “Periods and commas precede closing quotation marks, whether double or single.”. Examples: She said, “I’ll be there soon.” . “When you are finished,” he said, “we’ll leave.”. CMS also states that there are several exceptions to this traditional style. • in the Author-Date System, include the author’s last name, the year, a comma and the page num-ber(s) of the quoted text, with end punctuation after the entire citation; and • in the Notes Bibliography System, place end punctuation before the final quotation marks, and include a superscript after the final quotation marks to indicate that the full citation can be found.
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