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Answer:
1. "Has anyone ever had a coach who was crazy about using motivational quotations?" Mindy asked her friends.
2. Mark answered, "My football coach used to quote Vince Lombardi and say, 'Coaches who can outline plays on a blackboard are a dime a dozen. The ones who win get inside their players and motivate.'"
3. "Michael Jordan was my basketball coach's favorite," said Sarah.
4. She continued, "He used to tell us how Michael once said, 'You have to expect things of yourself before you can do them.'"
5. "My wrestling coach liked to quote Muhammad Ali," added Joe.
Explanation:
Here, you need to apply some punctuation rules used in direct speech.
When you're quoting someone's words, you need to put them in quotation marks. Quotation marks can be single and double. Generally, double quotation marks are used. However, when the quote framed by double quotation marks contains another quote, that second quote should be framed by single quotation marks.
To separate narration from direct speech, you should use commas (unless direct speech comes before narration and ends with a question or exclamation mark). When narration precedes direct speech, the comma is not inside the quotation marks. When direct speech precedes narration, the comma is inside the quotation marks.
Periods, question marks, and exclamation marks are placed inside the quotation marks.