Something that came out of a book. If you need definition of the quote itself, please provide.
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The Wuthering Heights reference quote, in the book Eclipse is on page 611.
Very often you can do a web search of the quote. You should get a return with the work that the quote comes from.
This quote was reffering to Johnny, as he looked like a "...dark puppy who had been kicked to many times and was lost in a crowd of strangers."
An important quote is an important line, phrase, or sentence. Often the words "important quote" are used when talking about a book. An important quote is important to the whole story and might have a moral message in it
There is no book in the Bible with that name. Do you mean 2 John?
The quote at the beginning of a book is called an epigraph.
The term for the quote at the beginning of a book is called an "epigraph."
To cite a quote from a book in Chicago style, include the author's last name, the book's title in italics, the publication information, and the page number of the quote in parentheses.
Quote (a passage, book, or author) as evidence for or justification of an argument or statement, esp. in a scholarly work
These kids don't need brooksticks to fly. That is the quote on the cover of the book
To properly quote a book in APA format, include the author's last name, publication year, and the page number of the quote in parentheses after the quote. For example: "Quote" (Author, Year, p. Page Number).
No.However, every (or any) word in a book can be quoted and therefore made into a quote.
Yes, the quote "Words are life" is from the book "The Book Thief" by Markus Zusak. It highlights the power of words to shape and influence our lives.
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Albert Camus in his book "The Rebel"