A pull quote (also known as a lift-out quote or a call-out) is a quotation or editedexcerpt from an article that is typically placed in a larger typeface on the same page, serving to lead readers into an article and to highlight a key topic.
A pull quote is a short excerpt from an article or text that is displayed in a larger font size and typically placed in a prominent position to attract the reader's attention and highlight key points or interesting content. It serves to break up the text and draw readers into the article.
That is called a pull quote. It is used to draw focus to a key point or quote within the article and make it stand out for readers.
The quote was said by Booker T. Washington. The actual quote stated that African-Americans needed to, "pull themselves up from their own bootstraps." The quote was spoken in response to a disagreement Washington was having about whether achieving equality was the burden of African-Americans or the government.
A pull quote is a brief excerpt from an article or text that is typically enlarged and styled differently to attract readers' attention. It is used to highlight key points or enticing quotes to draw readers into the main content.
If you're using a quote that contains a quote you'll need to surround the embedded quote with single quotation marks.
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What quote? You make the quote, and we shall tell you where it is in the Bible,
To write a quote, you need to come up with a short and impactful sentence that captures a particular idea, message, or sentiment. Make sure your words are clear, memorable, and have relevance to the topic or situation you are addressing. It's also important to attribute the quote to the right person if it is a direct statement made by someone else.
To write an assertion you introduce the quote or example, document the quote or example, then add commentary. If it is a quote from a book, then it will look like this. Intro to quote. "Quote" then (page # in parenthesis) then a period. Commentary (why you picked the quote, about the quote, etc). Hope this helped! =)
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