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== Complete and incomplete sentences ==
== Complete and incomplete sentences ==
This is not a complete sentence, so the comma, which is a separator, goes '''outside'''.
The quoted line is not a complete sentence, so the comma, which is a separator, goes '''outside'''.


== Verse or prose? ==
== Verse or prose? ==
The Blessing itself often appears in both prose and verse, but on this page, it's
The Blessing itself often appears in both prose and verse, but on this page, it's
quoted from a letter in which it was wrappable.
quoted from a letter in which it was wrappable.
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blessing upon the worship of his ally, though opposed
to his own, for in his letter he writes:

/#
"<sc>Blessed be the Lord God of Israel</sc>,"
#/

and that his actions should be in keeping with his
words, he forthwith entered into a Treaty to build the
first Temple to the ever-living and the only <sc>God</sc> at
Jerusalem.

Quotation marks

The quotation marks are containers. Their contents is in small-caps; they are not.

Complete and incomplete sentences

The quoted line is not a complete sentence, so the comma, which is a separator, goes outside.

Verse or prose?

The Blessing itself often appears in both prose and verse, but on this page, it's quoted from a letter in which it was wrappable.


Small-drop-s.jpg Shared images. This page image appears in the following examples:
Small Caps/10A, No-wrap/00B