I have to do a 40 minute presentation about a disease. I've got all of my information, and we've made a skit, game(questions) and found a video. However, I don't think it will be long enough, I need some creative ideas to fill the excess time. The group today made a word search... and I don't want to copy so any ideas would be helpful.
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A strong quote to me might be as subtle as a walking stick hiding on a branch; to you , it might be a massive boulder rolling down a grassy, flower-laden hillside.
I understand the American usage for quotations is to quote with double quotes, and if your quotation itself contains a quotation, to put that in single quotes.
But what do you do if your quoting a writer who's originally using single quotes? Do you maintain them or change them into double quotes?
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