Quotation marks are used for direct quotes only. Indirect quotes are paraphrased and do not need quotation marks.
Yes, in-text citations are used for direct quotations to indicate the source of the quoted material. The citation typically includes the author's last name and the page number where the quote can be found. It helps to avoid plagiarism and gives credit to the original author.
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Yes they can.
Turabian, or Chicago style, with footnotes or end notes. Specifically, titles should be in italics, and not underlined as in MLA style. Do not use MLA or intext citations.
Interjections are most commonly used to express emotions, reactions, or fillers in conversation. They often convey feelings like surprise, joy, frustration, or agreement, and can add a sense of immediacy and emphasis to communication.
A period is the exception. Any punctuation can be used in block quotations. Periods are not used within a cited quotation, but after its source. In APA, block quotations don't use the quotation marks, but are indented 1/2 inch.
For direct quotes, use the quotation marks ".
Using in-text citations throughout the content is required whenever people quote a source or paraphrase someone else's idea to provide documentation, support their ideas, and avoid plagiarism. For the MLA format, parenthetical in-text citations are used in which the author's last name and the page number are enclosed in a parenthesis.
Quotation marks are used for direct quotes only. Indirect quotes are paraphrased and do not need quotation marks.
Commas can be used in direct quotations to separate two complete thoughts or elements within the quotation. For example: "I am tired," she said, "and I need some rest."
Cul8er is used intext messages and it is short for "See you later" hope this helps!!!!
Quotations should be used when directly citing a source, providing a direct quote from someone, or highlighting a specific phrase or term. It is important to use quotations accurately and appropriately to give credit to the original author or speaker and to distinguish their words from your own.
Parentheses can be used to provide additional information about the direct quotation, such as the source, date, or context. They can help clarify details without disrupting the flow of the main text.
give credit to an author.