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It's called a citation. Well, the source is probably "location"? But here's a citation. it will be bold in the quote.
"Most folks are about as happy as they make up their minds to be."
-Abraham Lincoln
You are providing proper attribution to the original author or creator by identifying the source of the idea or quote. This is important to give credit where it is due and to avoid plagiarism.
With a footnote reading "with acknowledgments to...........".
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A direct quote is a quote that you take from another source. You must put this in quotation marks and give a reference in parenthesis after the quote. An indirect quote is when somebody else's idea or data is taken and paraphrased. For this, quotation marks are not needed, but it still needs to be cited.
To determine the main idea and topic from a primary source, look for the original content, firsthand accounts, or direct evidence related to the subject. For a secondary source, identify the analysis, interpretation, or commentary on the primary source. By comparing and contrasting the information in both sources, you can extract the main idea and topic being discussed.
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The main idea of the Madison quote all powers granted must be visited by the senate first.
I am 99% sure that you are referring to Voltaire. This idea is definitely attributed to him but I cannot locate an exact quote with a source. If it is a direct quote it could be from "Candide" or " Treatise on Tolerance"; at least that would be a good place to start.
The source of the communication transaction is the originator of the message. Also known as the sender of information, the source initiates the communication process. In speech communication, we can identify the source to be the speaker, the one delivering the message. In daily life situations we are all sources of information as we relate to others and speak our ideas to them. We are both a source of message, consciously and unconsciously.
I have no idea LOL