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Quotation marks are used when using a direct quote. They indicate that the words enclosed within the quotation marks are spoken or written by someone else. Therefore, the correct response is:

  • when using a direct quote
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Yes, I’m sure. Quotation marks are specifically used to denote direct quotes—words that are spoken or written by someone else. They are not used when you are paraphrasing, using your own words, or writing important details unless you are quoting someone directly. If you have any further questions or need more clarification, feel free to ask!