To provide an accurate response, I would need to know the specific text or context you are referring to regarding the quote "How did it all begin?" If you can provide more details about the text or subject, I'd be happy to help!
we kill all the caterpillars, then complain theres no butterflys
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The quote symbol looks like this " and is used to highlight something in text or to actually quote someone else. for example "all is fair in love and war" is a direct quote. If you were saying this to someone it would be : Quote, all is fair in love and war. unquote.
You can yes
When you quote a text you are telling the reader that someone is speaking.
Quotation marks are used to indicate that a paragraph of text is a direct quote from another source.
To format an APA in-text citation for a direct quote from a source with multiple authors, include all the authors' last names followed by the publication year and the page number where the quote is found. For example: (Smith, Johnson, Lee, 2019, p. 25).
To properly in-text cite a direct quote in APA format, include the author's last name, the publication year, and the page number where the quote is found in parentheses after the quote. For example: (Smith, 2019, p. 25).
An example of an APA in-text citation for a direct quote would be (Author's Last Name, Year, p. Page Number).
To properly quote a quote in writing, use double quotation marks around the quoted text and single quotation marks within the quoted text for any quotes within the original quote. Additionally, provide the author's name and the page number if applicable to give credit to the original source.
To properly quote a quote in an article, enclose the quoted text in quotation marks and provide the original source of the quote, including the author's name, publication, and page number if available.
No. Where there is some requirement to alter the text, a bracket can be used for the replaced or missing text.