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Yes, you can leave out words you deem unnecessary in a quotation, but you can't take out words that will change its meaning.
When writers insert or alter words in a direct quotation, square brackets[ ]are placed around the change. The brackets, always used in pairs, enclose words intended to clarify meaning, provide a brief explanation, or to help integrate the quote into the writer's sentence.
Sometimes you will need to leave words out in the middle of your quotation, because they are not relevant to the point you are making. To indicate that you have left words out, use ellipsis points, which are simply three dots: . . .
LECTURES. Once you have found sources, there are two ways to use them in a paper: quotation and paraphrase. Quotation means placing a source's words in quotation marks and using them exactly as you found them, whereas paraphrasing means putting borrowed ideas or information into your own words.
You may never correct spelling errors in a quote. ... You can let your reader know that you noticed the spelling error and that it's not your own error. Do this by placing the word 'sic' after the appropriate misspelled word. You write the word 'sic' between brackets and in italics.
If you're using MLA style, you'll need to indicate modifications to the source text by placing square brackets around any changes made. For example: Original quotation: "Reading is also a process and it also changes you."
Long Quotations Place quotations longer than four typed lines in a free-standing block of typewritten lines, and omit quotation marks. Start the quotation on a new line, indented one inch from the left margin, and maintain double-spacing. Your parenthetical citation should come after the closing punctuation mark.
Long Quotations Place quotations longer than four typed lines in a free-standing block of typewritten lines, and omit quotation marks. Start the quotation on a new line, indented one inch from the left margin, and maintain double-spacing. Your parenthetical citation should come after the closing punctuation mark.
One publisher requires permission for using 25 words or more from any one source, aggregate over the entirety of your book. This means if you quote 16 words in one place and 10 words in another, you must get written permission.
The general rule is that a paper should include less than 20 percent quoted material. That figure can vary; check with your professors. How long can a quote be? Block quotes (of 40 or more words) may be necessary if you are writing about a poem or literature, but they are mostly frowned upon.
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