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HLMenckenFan@lemmy.world to Political Memes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 years ago

Be like Edward Snowden

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HLMenckenFan@lemmy.world to Political Memes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 years ago
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    https://www.grammar-monster.com/punctuation/quotation_marks_multiple_or_new_paragraphs.html

    I think they mean this.

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      Thanks for the information but jeez that makes me feel uncomfortable for some reason.

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        It’s like the unclosed paren (but correct (craziness).

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          I’ve never seen this, but maybe since sentences with a parenthesis in it very rarely get a line break in the middle?

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            It is rather common in books, where you often see direct speech spanning multiple paragraphs.

            Edit: sorry, I misinterpeted/misread the comment. I’ve never seen the double parentheses thing either

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              The quotation mark one is common in books yeah, but the parentheses one referred to by the comment you responded to isn’t. I haven’t seen that one either.

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                Ooh yeah you are right i misinterpreted the comment I was replying to.

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      This hurts my programmer soul, I’ll start escaping quotation marks instead

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        Being a programmer finally won out over my writing background. For example, I know the rule in the US is to include punctuation inside the quotation marks, but I just can’t do it anymore if the punctuation mark is not actually part of the quote. “The British do it right, in my opinion”.

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          So you’re telling me “The British do it right,”.

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      As a native English speaker I feel like I get a say in this. This is the worst rule I’ve seen proposed. Unbalanced quotation marks are confusing as hell.

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        While we’re at it, putting punctuation inside quotation marks when it’s not actually part of the quote also needs to be fixed. And the whole he/she thing.

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        Yeah what the hell. It’s like having unmatched parentheses when coding.

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      WTF, I thought it was wrong. This is weird.

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      YES! I’ve seen this formatting a lot in published books but never on the internet.

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