One thing I noticed and thought I should let you know is the separation of dialogue from the sentence. The speaker 'identification' at the beginning and end of a quote are still part of a sentence, so they would be separated by a coma, or colon (unless it ends in a exclamation point or question mark)--and would not be capitalized. so...
[“Quick told me.” She said] would be: "Quick told me," she said." and would be the same as the opposite: Svhe said: "Quick told me."
It's hardly a huge oversight, but there's a whole colony of asses out there who get constipated over it. i.imgur.com/JHfEvcX.jpg
After grabbing my food, I walked over and took a seat across from the two. Without a word I began shoveling the food I was too happy to complain about into my mouth.
One thing I noticed and thought I should let you know is the separation of dialogue from the sentence. The speaker 'identification' at the beginning and end of a quote are still part of a sentence, so they would be separated by a coma, or colon (unless it ends in a exclamation point or question mark)--and would not be capitalized. so...
[“Quick told me.” She said] would be: "Quick told me," she said." and would be the same as the opposite: Svhe said: "Quick told me."
It's hardly a huge oversight, but there's a whole colony of asses out there who get constipated over it. i.imgur.com/JHfEvcX.jpg
...Oh lordy...
A-men
I'm confused by this one.