Speech marks are a way of showing that somebody is speaking.
for example:
"Thank you," replied Ruby.
When you are writing and you have somebody asking a question you always have the question mark before you put the speech marks for example:
"What did you say?" asked Ruby.
So now you know a little more about how to use speech marks.
Great explanation, Ruby. Remember that the words after the speech marks don't start with a capital - eg. "I'm really hungry," said Bob. The said is a lower case letter.
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Great job!