Learn to punctuate direct speech with quotation marks, capitalization, and reporting verbs, and apply these rules in everyday dialogue.

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Direct speech signals how closely writing preserves the original words, tone, and punctuation of a speaker. The choice of register tells the reader whether the wording should sound formal, conversational, literary, or scripted. Careful punctuation and layout also show where one voice begins and another ends.

Which label best fits writing that preserves a speaker's original words and tone?

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