introduce with a colon, double-space, then indent by one inch
Double spaced and indent; do not use quotation marks
In Chicago style formatting, block quotations should be used for quotes longer than four lines. They should be indented one inch from the left margin, without quotation marks. The block quote should be single-spaced and the same font size as the rest of the text.
Block quotations should be used in academic writing when quoting a passage that is longer than four lines of text. This helps to visually separate the quoted text from the rest of the content and maintain proper formatting.
The touch lines must be longer than the goal lines.
double spaced and indented Double spaced and indent; do not use quotation marks.
In Turabian style citations, block quotes should be used for direct quotations longer than four lines. They should be indented one inch from the left margin, double-spaced, and not enclosed in quotation marks. The citation should come after the final punctuation mark.
Block quotations consists of lines of indented text, and are not set off by quotation marks.
handle waste and lines
10% of a paper can be direct quotations, more than 4 lines together is called block quotation
Indent long quotes, over 40 words, 1/2 inch from the left margin and don't use quotation marks.
Yes, in MLA format, you should italicize longer quotes that are four lines or longer. Shorter quotes should be enclosed in quotation marks.
In academic writing, use CMOS block quotes for direct quotations longer than four lines. Start the quote on a new line, indent it, and do not use quotation marks. Include the author's name, year, and page number.
Yes, of course a quotation from a book, article or document can be longer than one sentence. After all, sentences vary in length. Please bear in mind that any quotation needs to long enough (and no longer than necessary) to illustrate or support the point you are making. In reports, assignments and so on, quotations of more than (say) two lines should be indented and treated as paragraphs. Obviously, you should not write a report that consists mainly of quotations with the occasional line of commentary.