It means when you use a quote, you show what the original scenario was when the person said the words. As an extreme example, if someone answered 'yes' to a question, without 'putting it in context', one would have no idea whether they are agreeing that sheep have eight legs or if London is the capital of the UK. So putting it in context means telling the background, in this case saying what the question was.
Taking quotes "out of context" is of course a popular technique in poor sensational reporting, where essentially a reporter could make another person seem to have said just about anything just by asking particular questions and then not revealing their context.
When you put a word in front of a quote, it is called an attribution. This is used to indicate who is speaking or to provide context for the quote.
The celebrity's quote was taken out of context, and the public who read the newspaper article misinterpreted his intentions.
No Reason why not :)
To collect information online that you can cite or quote in your essay.
If you use a word-for-word quote you put you put the quoted material in quotation marks. For instance "what you do if you use a word for word quote" then you would put were your found the quote
Put a quotation mark at the beginning of the quote and at the end of the quote. You do not need to put quotation marks around each sentence within that quote.
a good quote to put on your wall is " DON'T LITTER IT IS BAD FOR YOU AND THE EARTH!"
To determine when a quote was said, you can research the origin of the quote by tracing it back to its original source, such as a book, speech, article, or interview. Online databases, quote collections, and reputable sources can help in identifying the date and context in which the quote was made.
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depends on context but on top of my head is : "give what they need" As in... give people what they need not what they want.
Quote recap refers to a summary that usually appears at the end and repeats itself in a given discussion. The quote recap is used to bring certain things that were discussed previously into context.
Ellipses show that a portion of the quote has been left out, which might mean that it was irrelevant to the purpose of the quote, but which could change the meaning of the quote if taken out of context.