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When are quotation marks used? When using a direct quote. When paraphrasing. When using your own words. When writing important details.

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Quotation marks are primarily used in the following contexts:

1. **Direct Quotes**: When you are reproducing someone else's exact words, you use quotation marks to denote that these are the speaker's or author's original words. For example:
- She said, "I will be there soon."

2. **Titles of Short Works**: Quotation marks are used for the titles of shorter works such as articles, poems, short stories, and songs. For example:
- I just read "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost.

3. **Dialogue**: In fiction and other narratives, quotation marks are used to indicate spoken words by characters. For example:
- "Did you see that movie?" asked John.

4. **Scare Quotes**: Quotation marks can be used to indicate that a word or phrase is being used in a special or ironic way. For example:
- She is known for her "unique" approach to problem-solving.

Quotation marks are **not** used when paraphrasing (rewording someone else's ideas in your own words) or when simply stating your own ideas without referencing someone else's specific words. Important details do not typically require quotation marks unless they are direct quotes or titles.

Here’s a summary:
- **Use quotation marks**: Direct quotes, titles of short works, dialogue, scare quotes.
- **Do not use quotation marks**: Paraphrasing or original thoughts.
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