This exercise focuses on understanding the rules of direct speech punctuation through multiple-choice questions.
Instructions:
Read each question carefully and select the correct answer. Answers are provided after each question.
Question 1: What punctuation mark is used to indicate the beginning and end of direct speech?
Question 2: Which sentence is correctly punctuated for direct speech?
Question 3: Which of the following is the correct punctuation for direct speech within a sentence?
Question 4: What punctuation should be used to separate the direct speech from the reporting clause?
Question 5: Which of the following sentences is correctly punctuated for direct speech and reporting clause?
Question 6: In direct speech, where should the closing punctuation mark be placed?
Question 7: Which of the following is NOT a rule for punctuating direct speech?
Question 8: What should be done if there are multiple paragraphs of direct speech?
Question 9: Which of the following sentences correctly uses direct speech punctuation?
Question 10: What should be done if there's interrupted direct speech?
Search Terms:
- Direct Speech Punctuation Rules
- How to Punctuate Direct Speech Correctly
- Examples of Direct Speech Punctuation.