Start with a little intro to the quotation. Then and the quotation into the sentence, but make it fluent and continuous. After, finish the sentence if needed. Once done with the sentence, in parentheses, put the authors last name and page number.
Example: It was reported that "a creature with long, hairy, ape-like arms and large feet was spotted in the forest" late last night. (Fredrickson 27).
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reflect the source's meaning.
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"Bartlett's Familiar Quotations"
are using them when someone is speaking , idiot -_____-
Quotations are typically added when you are directly quoting speech, quoting a work of another person, to make oneself look intellectual, or to comply with copyright laws.
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