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Three forms of reference characters
There are three forms of quoted characters: prompt+character language, character language+prompt, character language+prompt+character language.

Example: Mom said, "Soong Ching Ling, let's go to my uncle's house." Hint in front of the word, colon quotation marks are closely connected. "Soong Ching Ling, let's go to my uncle's house." Mom said. The tip is at the end of the sentence, and a small period is drawn at the end. "Soong Ching Ling." Mother said, "Let's go to my uncle's house together". The hint is in the middle of the sentence, and a comma is drawn behind it.

Three punctuation uses of quoted characters: judging the position of the prompt, the prompt is in front of the word, and the colon quotation marks are closely connected; The prompt is behind the text, and a small period is drawn behind it; The hint is in the middle of the sentence, and a comma is drawn behind it. Make sure the character's language is in quotation marks. Quotes must be complete sentences.

Quoting the meaning of a sentence Indirect quotation refers to indirectly saying what others have said. A rhetorical method of quoting ready-made words, such as poems, aphorisms and idioms, to express one's thoughts and feelings in speech or writing. For example, Xiaohong said, I like singing. Indirect quotation: generally mentioned in the notes of the article, written directly in the article, or quoted.

Quoting refers to quoting what others have written or said in order to make the language more vivid, beautiful or convincing when writing an article. Generally speaking, they are all famous sayings. For example, "modesty makes people progress, pride makes people lag behind" and "failure is the mother of success". There are direct quotation, indirect quotation, explicit quotation, implicit quotation, counter quotation and so on.