Yes. In this case it's the author of the article calling him a hero. Rather than a person he has quoted.
Quote marks indicate opinions instead of objectivity, however BBC doesn't always use it as a subjective quote, defeating that argument.
Who was he quoting in the headline?
When the media decides who you are rooting for.
Yes. In this case it's the author of the article calling him a hero. Rather than a person he has quoted.
Quote marks indicate opinions instead of objectivity, however BBC doesn't always use it as a subjective quote, defeating that argument.
Who was he quoting in the headline?