"High End" prices,"Low End" products!
I like "Victorina","Provocon",and all the "Pica Pollo" places much better.
Must have sold cheap!!!!
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Right, "CrissssssssssCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC;lkjds;fj" this is something I've been meaning to do for a while:
HOW TO USE QUOTATION MARKS CORRECTLY
1. When quoting someone word for word, use quotation marks to show the reader exactly which words are being borrowed from a particular source. This is especially important in research writing.
2. A direct quote may be woven into a sentence already in progress (see Example A) or it may be used in its entirety, either within or connected to a given sentence (see Example B).
-->Example A: In a live interview, Mayor Candor admitted that "our prostitutes are failing to meet the citizens' needs."
-->Example B: Dr. Striker, chief of surgery at Middleton Hospital, announced today, "Our hospital will no longer be able to offer services to people who have no health insurance."
3. Quotation marks are used to set off dialog.
-->Example: Tom said, "Look! I don't know how to use quotation marks, okay?" Betsy replied, "That's very Chinese, Thomas. I'm not proud of you."
4. Understand which titles should be enclosed in quotation marks.
-->Chapter titles (but not chapter numbers) should be enclosed in quotes.
-->Titles of short stories and short poems should be enclosed in quotes.
-->Titles of newspaper or magazine articles should be enclosed in quotes.
-->Titles of essays or short works should be enclosed in quotes.
-->If parts of a long item is published over the course of several days or several separate times, (such as a play, collection or anthology), these items should be placed in quotes.
-->The name of a song's title will be placed in quotes, while the album name should be italicized.
5. Use quotation marks to surround direct quotes from a source, person, etc.
-->If the quote follows a statement, it should be preceeded by a comma. A quotation that ends a sentence should contain the period, exclamation mark, or question mark within the quotation marks.
She said, "Shelly sells seashells by the seashore."'
-->Likewise, if a quote has text that follows it, there should be a comma palced within the quotation marks.
"Shelly sells seashells by the seashore," according to today's newspaper.
-->To enclose a quote within a quote use a single set of quotation marks.
Shelby asked, "Hey Shelly did you say the other day, 'I sell women by the seashore?'"