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The Black Rose wrote:How do you punctuate something where there is an interjection then they continue to speak.
"That totally"- he scratched his cheek "that totally sucks"
like how to you punctuate that? I like to do that but since I don't know how to I can't.
Elements of Style wrote:In dialogue, make sure that your attributives do not awkwardly interrupt a spoken sentence. Place them where the break would come naturally in speech--that is, where the speaker would pause for emphasis, or take a breath. The best test for locating an attributive is to speak the sentence aloud.
IS THIS:
"Now, my boy," he said, "we shall see how well you have learned your lesson."
NOT THIS:
"Now, my boy, we shall see," he said, "how well you have learned your lesson."
IS THIS:
What's more," he added, "they would never consent to the plan."
NOT THIS:
What's more, they would never," he added, "consent to the plan."













"Well, John, what do we have here?" my grandfather asked.
"Um...Well, you see, I was just..." I stuttered.
"Well, John, what do you have here?" my grandfather asked. "Um...Well, you see, I was just..." I stammered.



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