: Quotes inside of Quotes inside of Quotes For an essay I am using Mother Lois' quote on page 104 of the Washington Square Press paperback edition of Warrior's Don't Cry. In particular, the
For an essay I am using Mother Lois' quote on page 104 of the Washington Square Press paperback edition of Warrior's Don't Cry. In particular, the line goes like this:
"Look," Mother said, "there's a price to paid for freedom; we pay it now or we're in 'ball and chain' forever."
How the heck am I supposed to quote this in MLA format?
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In North America it should look like this: "'Look,' Mother said, 'there's a price to paid for freedom; we pay it now or we're in "ball and chain" forever.'"
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