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Which punctuation serves to set dialogue apart from the rest of the text in a narrative?
exclamation marks
quotation marks
parentheses
brackets
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quotation marks
Quotation marks are used to enclose characters' spoken words and set dialogue apart from narration (e.g., "I can't wait," she said).
Quotation marks are used to enclose characters' spoken words and set dialogue apart from narration (e.g., "I can't wait," she said).
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