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.
6.9877
8
"A house divided against itself cannot stand"
It is 5096/13 = 392
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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.
Use single quotation marks to indicate a quote within a quote.If you're using a quote that contains a quote you'll need to surround the embedded quote with single quotation marks.
If a word is in quotation marks, and you're quoting it, use single quotation marks to indicate an embedded quotation.