The next Rfashion guide on clothes is pants. Here you learn how to draw two type of different pants. The ordinary jeans and skinny jeans.
The next Rfashion guide on clothes is pants. Here you learn how to draw two type of different pants. The ordinary jeans and skinny jeans.
The next Rfashion guide on clothes is pants. Here you learn how to draw two type of different pants. The ordinary jeans and skinny jeans.
How to draw a fashion model. A fashion model is the first key step to becoming a fashion designer. Where one can draw their clothes and show over.
How to draw a fashion model. A fashion model is the first key step to becoming a fashion designer. Where one can draw their clothes and show over.
To Said or Not to Said
The greats, all great writers, article writers, and paper writers all use this one thing—a set of quotations.
A quotation, but how it is orchestrated, are used in very different ways in text from the beginning and end of a title, quote, and speech.
How to use Quotation
A quotation is a way to display text and speech in literature.
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Inside the quotation, capitalize the first letter of the word.
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To put the punctuation mark inside the quotation.
For Example, She said, "Hey."
Quotation for speech: To Said
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Said
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Ask
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Emotional
For Example
He/She said, " How you do."
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He/She asked, " How you do."
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He/She, slightly angry, said, " How you do?"
Quotation for Reference
Using quotation are used to reference some else written work.
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Write the quote of the other on your page.
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Add quotation to the beginning and end of the quote.
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Put the name of the article or author-name near the quote.
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Add a colon to the title of the article or author-name.
Example reference for an essay.
"The quote of someone else" (name of the article).
Special Quotation Using: Or not said at all.
Some or sometimes writers don’t use said. They use imagery. Author’s try to use emotion or show through the actions of their character in their text. And adds quotation to demonstrate the character or person’s speech.
For Example
A young girl sits under neath a tree, the shadow of the leaf and sunlight dance around her legs. She looked up, sees her friend across the fields. "Hey, I’m over here."