Quotes or quotations are phrases used in a research paper, essay, article or other form of writing where someone is using the exact same wording as the writer of the original material. Quotations are used to give credit to the original author.
Example:
"Doubt thou, the Stars are fire,
Doubt, that the Sun doth move:
Doubt Truth to be a liar,
But never doubt, I love."
- "Hamlet" - by William Shakespeare
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Quotations
No, we do not put the title in quotations.
Yes, if you use the name in a report or essay.
Likely earn the writer a failing grade.
An essay should be much, much more than quotations strung together by a few connecting sentences. The point of writing an essay is to give your own, reasoned and substantiated view. Use quotations to support what you write, but please don't let the tail wag the dog.
It means what it says. No more than 10% of your paper may be quotations from other sources.
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support
Italicize it.
No. Only titles of words will require quotations around it.
References to facts and opinions from other works, quotations, and reputable sources.