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Quotation (“ ”)

Two inverted commas, generally placed at the beginning of a phrase or a passage which is quoted or transcribed from the speaker or author in his own words; and two apostrophes in then-direct position are placed at tho conclusion, as, “The proper study of mankind, is man.”

Quotation marks (“ ”)

Two inverted commas, generally placed at the beginning of a phrase or a passage which is quoted or transcribed from the speaker or author in his own words; and two apostrophes in their direct position placed at the conclusion, as, “The proper study of mankind is man.” When a quotation occurs within a quotation only one inverted comma and one apostrophe are used to designate it.

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