"Yes, block quotation is usually called by its normal name block quotation but it is sometimes called long quotation. IT was originally called block quotation but some teachers now call it long quotation."
Yes, a block quotation is sometimes referred to as a long quotation. It is a direct quotation set off from the main text by being indented, larger, or distinctively formatted to indicate that it is a longer excerpt.
1. Direct quotation. 2. Indirect Quotation. 3. Block Quotation
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A writer would use a block quotation in someone's paper when quoting a passage that is longer than four lines of text. Block quotations are typically used to highlight important or impactful sections of text that deserve more emphasis than a regular in-text quotation. They are set apart from the main text by being indented and usually not enclosed by quotation marks.
Block quotations typically start on a new line and are indented. Punctuation marks within the block quotation itself should be included as they appear in the original text, with no additional punctuation added solely for formatting purposes.
A direct quotation is when the exact words of a speaker or writer are repeated word for word within quotation marks. An embedded quotation is when a direct quotation is integrated into the structure of a sentence, often without quotation marks, to flow smoothly with the rest of the text.
Block quotations do not use quotation marks. The entire quote is a block of indented text.
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.
10% of a paper can be direct quotations, more than 4 lines together is called block quotation
You can use any regular punctuation inside the block quote (periods, commas, etc) but do not put any punctuation around the block quote (no quotation marks).
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Yes, a block quote typically consists of a direct quotation of text exceeding 40 words that is set off from the main text as a distinct paragraph, with no quotation marks. It is commonly used to highlight longer quotations in an academic or formal writing context.
Block Quotation: Used for long passages, typically indented and separated from the main text. In-text Quotation: Briefly citing a source within the text of a document. Parenthetical Quotation: Including the author's name and publication year in parentheses within the text. Hanging Indent Quotation: Formatting where the first line is aligned to the left margin and subsequent lines are indented for each reference entry.