Quotation Marks Covering Multi-Paragraph Quotation When a quotation has multiple paragraphs, use a quotation mark at the start of each paragraph (to remind readers that they’re still reading a quotation) but not at the end of the paragraphs except the last one. Does a quote end a paragraph? The MLARead More →

How do you start a counter-argument paragraph? Some examples of counter-argument sentence starters are… “On the other hand…”, which shows one point of the argument is one hand, and the other point of the argument being the other hand. “However…”, which would show the two different opposing views of theRead More →

“Ultimately” as an introductory word You can see how “ultimately” at the beginning of a sentence is followed by a comma in the examples below: Ultimately, she said that she could not take the job, but she thanked us for our time. Ultimately, Fran won the race. What is theRead More →