Answer:
"We went to Disneyland," said Trevor, "but we did not stay long because it was raining."
Step-by-step explanation:
When it comes to direct speech, we are quoting somebody's words. This is why we use quotation marks (" ").
We usually have an introductory verb that prepares us for the direct speech. In this case it is the verb to say: said Trevor and it should be separated from the direct speech by a comma.
This sentence starts with direct speech which means it should be marked by quotation marks, in order to distinguish it from non-direct speech: "We went to Disneyland,". It is important to keep in mind that punctuation in English precedes ending quotation. After the reporting clause said Trevor, the first letter of the direct speech is not capitalized. Other than that, proceed using the same instructions for your reported speech!