punctuation - How to punctuate a quote within a quote?




Duplicate of:
What’s the difference between using single and double quotation marks/inverted commas?
How are embedded quotations used?
And:
When should end punctuation go inside quotes?
Is it correct to use “punctuation outside of the quotations”, or “inside?”



Let me know if this belongs on Writers.se. Furthermore, I have a strong feeling this has already been covered, but I wouldn’t know where, since I don’t know what to name this situation.


Moving on, I will express a dialogue like this:



A:  “What did he say to you?’


B1:  “He leaned close to me, and said in a gravely and drunken voice, “It’s not easy.” ”



Or would it be,



B2:  “He leaned close to me, and said in a gravely and drunken voice, ‘It’s not easy.’ ”



Or,



B3:  “He leaned close to me, and said in a gravely and drunken voice, “It’s not easy”.”



I’ve tried to be helpful (and probably failed), but let me know.




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