Not necessarily, but the use of quotation marks around any expression of lesser quality may be a signal to the reader that the writer is aware of doing it, and not simply failing to know any better.
Yes, typically an excerpt should be enclosed in quotation marks to indicate that it is a direct quotation from a larger work. This helps to distinguish the excerpt from the rest of the text.
Poems do not need quotation marks, but they could have some.
Yes and citation at bottom or end of report
You need to include the excerpt.
You need to include the excerpt.
The need for everything to be fair
No you don't need to.
In most quotations you should capitalize the first word and the other words necessary; as in any other regular sentence. There is no need to capitalize most words just because they are in quotations.
When sending quotations, you need more information in order to adapt your selling efforts. You also need a personal relationship with stakeholders and decision makers.
you need to specify what this excerpt is or provide its text if you want to make it possible to answer your question.
To provide an accurate response, I'll need you to kindly provide the excerpt you are referring to.
In the sentence, Involve your child in the excitement of creating their own Many Hands photo album and journal. Does the title of the book Many Hands need to be underlined or in quotations.
i have no answer
"Bartlett's Familiar Quotations"
Frederick Talbott has written: 'Shakespeare on leadership' -- subject(s): English Quotations, Leadership, Quotations, Quotations, English, Quotations, maxims