In writing, it means put quotation marks around a quote and cite the source.
In speaking, the meaning is less precise, but means to recite or state the quote, hopefully as close to the original as you know it. Example: If quoting the Preamble to the US Constitution, most people remember that the first words state, "We the people...", not 'We is the people' or 'We who are the people'.
A quote that comes from a primary source
When directly quoting from a source in APA style, you should include the author's last name, the publication year, and the page number (if available) in parentheses immediately after the quote. For example: (Smith, 2019, p. 27). This helps readers locate the exact source of the quoted information.
a cirtation identify the source research material used in wrting or quoting of information in your paper? true or false
Paraphrasing.
Paraphrase the key information in the source
Yes, when quoting information from another source, you should put it in quotation marks to indicate that it is not your original words. This is important to give credit to the original author and to avoid plagiarism.
Citations in academic writing differ based on paraphrasing and quoting because paraphrasing involves putting information in your own words while quoting involves using the exact words of the original source. Both require citing the source, but the format and placement of the citation may vary.
When quoting, use quotation marks to indicate the exact words of the speaker. Ensure the quote is accurate and not taken out of context. Provide proper attribution to the original source of the quote.
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sic means the author has quoted directly from the source using original spelling and context even if they are wrong. (sic) means "said exactly" or "quoting exactly".
Quoting something is not considered plagiarism as long as you properly cite the source.