It is a quotation sentence that has (the he said and she said) part in the middle.
Ex: " Vannesa and Janelle went to the mall at 2:30," said Mrs. Johnson, " but they will be back soon."
Another example of a divided quotation will have two sentences but the second sentence paired up with the first one won'thave the (he said she said) part in it.
Ex: "Katie where are you hiding?" called Samatha. "Can you please come out?"
Not sure about the quotation, but the quotient is the original number.
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8
The quotation of two numbers, such as 35 and 7, refers to their ratio or division. In this case, 35 divided by 7 equals 5. Therefore, the quotation of 35 and 7 is 5.
"A house divided against itself cannot stand"
It is 5096/13 = 392
First, calculate the product of 10 and 20, which is 200. Next, find the sum of 20 and 30, which is 50. Dividing the product by the sum gives you 200 divided by 50, resulting in 4. Therefore, the quotation is 4.
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The plural of quotation is quotations.
An embedded quotation is a quotation that is worked into the sentence that contains it.
In the quotation marks.
It's a quotation mark.