I run into this all the time, yet I’ve never found a definitive usage rule.
Here’s an example:
Let’s say I have a sentence that goes on a bit, and then, in the middle, I drop a quote that says something like “We were tired and angry, but we persevered,” and then I continue on with the rest of my sentence.
Should that quote be capitalized if it falls in the middle of the sentence?
Specifically, should I do this?
… I drop a quote that says something like “We were tired and angry, but we persevered,” and then I continue …
Or should I do this?
… I drop a quote that says something like “we were tired and angry, but we persevered,” and then I continue …
The Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL) recommends the fragment guideline: Capitalize the first letter if the mid-sentence quote is a full sentence and make the first letter lowercase when the quote is a fragment.
I’m inclined to trust OWL, but I’d also like to know how others handle this.