English, asked by faysal5432101, 8 months ago

Double quotation marks are used:
a) For internal dialogues.
b) Double quotation marks are not used at all.
c) Whenever there is a direct quotation.


anushkadas1970: Correct answer is option a
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Answers

Answered by SparshaM
7

Double quotation marks are used: c) Whenever there is a direct quotation.

EXPLANATION:

  • Let us understand this with some examples:
  • He said to me, "Leela is ill."

  • Here you can see that the Speaker "He" said something to the listener "me", so this is a direct quotation.

  • We write the Reported Speech inside double quotations.

A few more examples:

  1. I said to him, "You must do it."
  2. The teacher said to his students, "The sun rises in the east."
Answered by upenderjoshi28
15

Answer:

Double quotation marks are used:

c) Whenever there is a direct quotation.

Explanation

Quotation marks (" ") are used for direct speech. The words in the quotation marks are the direct words of the speaker.

Example:

‘‘When will reach here?’’ she asked.

Note: we do not use quotation marks when quoted material is more  than three lines in length.

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