The question (including the question mark) should be placed in quotation marks.
It is not quite clear what you mean ... If you are thinking of the kind of situation where one source is quoted by another, use something along these lines: Weinstein (1955), as quoted by Smithaars (2007: 141).
To cite a primary source from a secondary source in Chicago style, include the original source in your bibliography and in-text citation, followed by "quoted in" and the secondary source information.
To properly cite a paragraph number in academic writing, include the author's last name and the paragraph number in parentheses after the quoted or paraphrased text. For example: (Smith, para. 4).
Yes, it is still considered plagiarism if you rephrase and cite a keyword in a question without providing proper attribution to the original source.
The proper MLA citation for the quoted text would be placed at the end of the sentence within parentheses, with the author's last name and the page number, if applicable (AuthorLastName page number).
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A) Reintroduce the source whenever you use it, no matter how closely together the quotations lie. B) Cite the source of every quoted passage C) Cite the source of every quoted passage unless a single final citation will lead the reader to all the quoted material D) Use quotation marks around all passages copied verbatim from the source ((Answer) E) Certainly C and D, but A and B only if the reader would otherwise be confused about your use of another's ideas or the source of the ideas.
The combination of a question mark with quotation marks is used to indicate a question within a quote. This punctuation is referred to as a question within a question or a quoted question.
The RACE technique is a strategy used for responding to short answer questions in writing. It stands for Restate the question, Answer the question, Cite evidence, and Explain your answer. This method helps students structure their responses effectively and provide relevant evidence to support their answer.
For example, if you were to cite the question: What does apa formatting mean?Cite for reference page:What does apa formatting mean. (n.d.). In Answers.com, The world's leading Q&A site. Retrieved October 23, 2009, fromWhat_does_apa_formatting_meanIn text, after you write your information, cite by ("What does apa formatting mean", n.d.)
R- Restate the question A- Answer the question C- Cite evidence (i.e. examples, reasons, and/or details) E- Explain the importance of the question's topic.