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What is a pull-cart sentence structure?
One of the three speaking sentence structures (pull-cart style, shoulder-carrying style, and push-cart style) learned in fourth grade.
1. Cart-pulling style: that is, first explain who said it (explanatory part), and then write what was said (quotation part).
For example: Xiao Ming patted his butt and stood up and said: "Don't bother me, I'll go home right away!" 2. Carrying the burden.
That is, insert so-and-so into the middle of the quotation (use a comma after the saying).
For example: "Don't bother me." Xiao Ming patted his butt and stood up and said, "I'll go home right away!" 3. Stroller style.
First write what you said (the quotation comes first), and then write what someone said (the explanatory text comes last).
Put the quotation before what someone said (use a period after what someone said), its function is to emphasize what is said.
For example: "Don't bother me, I'll go home right away!" Xiao Ming patted his butt and stood up and said.
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