Quoting the source means directly repeating or referencing the exact words or information from a specific reference such as a book, article, website, or person. This helps provide credibility to your own work and gives proper credit to the original creator of the information.
In writing, it means put quotation marks around a quote and cite the source.
In speaking, the meaning is less precise, but means to recite or state the quote, hopefully as close to the original as you know it. Example: If quoting the Preamble to the US Constitution, most people remember that the first words state, "We the people...", not 'We is the people' or 'We who are the people'.
A source is usually someone that information is got from, like people that journalists get their news from. To quote from that source is to say what that person said. A source could also be other things, like a book or a website. Taking information from that and writing it somewhere could also be quoting from a source.
Recite the saying basically.
A quote that comes from a primary source
When directly quoting from a source in APA style, you should include the author's last name, the publication year, and the page number (if available) in parentheses immediately after the quote. For example: (Smith, 2019, p. 27). This helps readers locate the exact source of the quoted information.
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Paraphrasing.
Paraphrase the key information in the source
When quoting, use quotation marks to indicate the exact words of the speaker. Ensure the quote is accurate and not taken out of context. Provide proper attribution to the original source of the quote.
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sic means the author has quoted directly from the source using original spelling and context even if they are wrong. (sic) means "said exactly" or "quoting exactly".
When quoting someone in writing, use quotation marks around the exact words spoken or written by the person. Additionally, provide proper attribution to credit the original source of the quote.
First things first: you are stupid for not knowing this. Second: you spelled quotation wrong. Moving on... In text, a quotation mark can mean one of two things. It can either mean that somebody is talking in a dialogue, or it can mean that the author is quoting from another source.
Yes, when quoting a verse from the Bible, it is customary to use quotation marks to indicate that the text is being directly cited from the source.