Quotations
Passage vs Paragraph
A paragraph is a bunch of sentences that are grouped together as they are usually about a similar topic. A Passage, on the other hand, is an excerpt from a text. This excerpt is basically a section of the text... |
Single vs Double Quotes
The main difference between the two types of marks is the lines that are used to indicate the quotation. A single quotation looks like ‘…’ and a double quotation looks like “…”. |
Brackets vs Parentheses
Brackets and parentheses are symbols used for enclosing words or numbers. Brackets generally refer to square or box brackets with symbol [ ], whereas parenthesis or round brackets are depicted by symbol ( ).... |
Quotes vs Quotations vs Sayings
According to definitions, both quotes and quotations mean the same thing and are defined as a phrase or a passage taken from a book, poem, play, etc, that is spoken or remembered, especially to illustrate or... |
Quotes vs Slogans vs Proverbs
The difference between the terms quotes, slogans and proverbs is based on their definitions wherein ‘a quote’ is defined as just a saying, or a statement or another person’s thoughts. While, a ‘proverb’ is a... |