How would I punctuate the bold portion?
"Who are you?" she asked.
"Wait," I replied, "did you just ask me Who are you?"
I would use the following:
"Wait," I replied, "did you just ask me, 'Who are you'?"
Comma before the quote
Quoted with single quotation marks (instead of italics, which I'd consider another option)
Closing quotation mark before the question mark
Only one question mark (for my question, not the quoted one)
Is this correct?
Answer
Here's the correct version:
"Wait," I replied, "did you just ask me, 'Who are you?' "
Some things to notice:
1. The statement being quoted is a question, so you need the question mark in the embedded quotation marks. You don't need a second question mark. A sentence can have only one end punctuation mark.
2. The comma before the embedded quotation, which follows standard format for introducing a quotation.
3. The space between the single and double quotation marks at the end.
If I were to revise this, I would write this:
"Wait," I said. "Did you just ask me who I am?"
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