To continue to work on grammar issues that most college students struggle with, you will work with your own use of quotations paying attention to how you have been punctuating them. As you will read, quotation marks are used for multiple purposes from citing scholars to providing the title of a smaller work. Therefore it is important to understand when this punctuation gets used, and it is important to understand the expectations for how to use other punctuation marks with them.
First, read the Purdue OWL's discussion on How to Read Quotation Marks, Extended Rules for Quotation Marks, and More Quotation Rules.
Second, reading over your first two responses that you submitted to the instructor, find 1) one sentence in which you correctly used any of the rules for quotations and 2) one sentence in which you incorrectly punctuated something in, before or after a quotation.
Third, for the correct sentence that you have chosen, write it down and use readings to explain why this sentence was written correctly.
Fourth, for the incorrect sentence, write it down and explain, using the readings, why it is incorrect. Then revise the sentence to be grammatically correct and explain why the revision is correct.
Fifth, write a 300-500-word response that details your analysis of these two sentences.
On January 22, 2019, submit your work on the "Classwork" page for Response #3 in the Google Classroom