I dont know you tell me
The definition of the word cited is quote as evidence for or justification of an argument or statement. Another definition for the word cited is mention as an example.
You will need to quote the example. We don't have your textbooks to refer to. :-)
This quote has multiple cited people, from FDR to Eminem.
Yes, a quote made by the president should be cited just like any other source to give proper credit and context. It is important to provide the necessary information for others to verify the statement and understand its significance.
A Works Cited is basicly the same as a credits, or sources part in a paper or something were you use information thats not yours. For example, You copy a paragraph from Wikipedia, and use it as a quote, you would put the place were you got that information in your works cited.
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The quote seems to distill and boil leadership down to only training the organization; then everything will work on autopilot when the leader is not there. That is only part of the leadership pie.
You can reference the author by mentioning their name and the book where the quote appears. For example, "(Author's Name, as cited in Book Title)." This helps to acknowledge the original source of the quote while indicating that you found it in a different work.
Incremental plagiarism in a basic sense, is when a source is failed to be cited in only an area of work. For example if you write a speech and quote a famous speaker, but fail to cite the source/speaker.
The quote "Kiss me and you will see how important I am" is attributed to Sylvia Plath and can be found in her collection of poetry and prose titled "Ariel." It is often cited as an example of the poet's exploration of themes related to identity, love, and self-worth.
This quote is found in Book 6 of Homer's The Odyssey, spoken by the character Nausicaa.
All sources from which you quote or paraphrase