Most often, quotation marks are used to show someone’s exact words. Sometimes, they also signal sarcasm or irony. In most cases, there is nothing especially unusual about this little punctuation mark.
The “newspaper” delivered to my mailbox this winter and spring actually called itself “The Virginia Independent.” It was ...
An errant set of quote marks can completely change a sentence’s meaning. For instance, a Post-It that reads “I’m ‘sorry’ for eating your leftovers!” from your roommate suggests your roommate isn’t ...
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Yale’s Summer Storage Wars

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