double spaced and indented Double spaced and indent; do not use quotation marks.
More than 5 lines but less than 10
You should treat it like poetry. If you are just writing it you can punctuate it or you can choose not to. For publication it is best advised to use "proper" punctuation.
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.
No. Numbers that are over 20, and have more than one word, are usually written as numerals (this number is four hundred and four).
You should an inset quotation when your quote is more than four lines long; single-spaced and don't put quoteation marks ("") around it. Dont introduce a new idea with an inset quotation; instead, preface the idea with your own lead in comment and include the quotation to support your statement.
10% of a paper can be direct quotations, more than 4 lines together is called block quotation
When including a quotation of four or more lines in a block quote, it should be set off from the main text with double spacing and a one-inch left margin indentation. This formatting helps to visually separate the quote from the rest of the text and indicates to the reader that it is a direct quotation. Additionally, be sure to maintain the original formatting of the quote, including any line breaks or indentation within the quotation itself.
When quotations reach 40 words or more, you should set them off from the rest of the text with a narrower margin. This style helps to visually distinguish longer quotations from the surrounding text and improve readability.
They are simply four pairs of perpendicular lines. There is nothing in the question to suggest there is anything more than that to them.
A good start is that one should know not to stack the pieces vertically. Horizontal is the best way to clear the lines. Clearing those lines in a set of four or more will get more points!
When sending quotations, you need more information in order to adapt your selling efforts. You also need a personal relationship with stakeholders and decision makers.
Any polygon with four or more sides can have perpendicular and parallel lines.
According to MLA guidelines, (may differ in APA or Chicago-style) a double indent is either pressing [Tab] twice or 10 spaces. It also says to use double indents when using a quote in a paper that is more than four lines long.I recommend:For quotations that extend to more than four lines of verse or prose: place quotations in a free-standing block of text and omit quotation marks. Start the quotation on a new line, with the entire quote indented one inch from the left margin; maintain double-spacing. Only indent the first line of the quotation by a half inch if you are citing multiple paragraphs. Your parenthetical citation should come after the closing punctuation mark. When quoting verse, maintain original line breaks. (You should maintain double-spacing throughout your essay.)
You should not use quotation marks if the quote is more than three lines. Instead you should set off the quote with a colon. See Sources and related links for more information.
That the shape is a polygon with four or more sides.
Extended quotations are quotations that are long. Typically, you would block quote extended quotations if they take more than four lines on a page of text. Block quoting sets the quote apart from the rest of the essay or text. Remember not to use quotation marks around a blocked quote. (Some schools and colleges like any quotation of more than two lines, or any long quotation that disrupts the flow of the main body of the text to appear in blocked form).
They both have the same amount of lines of symmetry. * * * * * Not true. A square has four lines of symmetry, a rectangle only two.