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Utilize the toolbar at the top of the interface and choose the Sign option.

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You can mouse-draw your signature, type it or add an image of it - our solution will digitize it automatically. As soon as your signature is created, hit Save and sign.

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Click on the document place where you want to add an Initial Quote. You can move the newly created signature anywhere on the page you want or change its configurations. Click OK to save the changes.

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As soon as your form is ready to go, click on the DONE button in the top right corner.

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Once you're through with certifying your paperwork, you will be taken back to the Dashboard.

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Find the Initial Quote feature in the editor's menu
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Make the needed edits to your document
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Push “Done" orange button in the top right corner
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Use parentheses to enclose a change in letter case or verb tense when integrating a quote into your paper. Use brackets to enclose a change in letter case or verb tense when integrating a quote into your paper. Use bracketed material in a way that twists the author's meaning.
DON'T: Make a quote its own sentence. If necessary, change the tense in your quote to match that of your paper. Use brackets to indicate that you changed the tense. For example, in this quote the author changed the past tense felt to present tense feels to fit with her present tense literary analysis paper.
If you start by telling who said it, use a comma and then the first quotation mark. If you put the quote first and then tell who said it, use a comma at the end of the sentence, and then the second quotation mark. Punctuation always goes inside the quotation marks if it is a direct quote.
Do not add quotation marks. Introduce the quote using your own words followed by : a colon if you have written a complete sentence or a comma if you use a phrase such as 'according to' along with the authors name. End the quote with a full stop and the footnote number.
To create a proper MLA works cited list when there are multiple sources by the same author, place the references in alphabetical order by the title. Only include the author's name in the first reference. In place of the author's name, place three dashes, followed by a comma.
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When making reference to the spoken words of someone other than the author recorded in a text, cite the name of the person and the name of the author, date and page reference of the work in which the quote or reference appears.
Make note of which word is spelled incorrectly. Place the word “sic" after the misspelled word. If there are multiple misspelled words within one quote, place “sic" at the end of the phrase but within the quotation marks. Italicize the word “sic," but do not italicize the rest of the quote or the misspelled word.
SPELLING ERRORS: Misspelled words will often be circled and/or marked with the letters SP to indicate the spelling error. Remember that it is the editor's responsibility to indicate words that may be misspelled, but it is the writer's responsibility to confirm correct spelling of a word by consulting a dictionary.
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.
Paraphrasing is a point-by-point re-telling of someone else's ideas expressed in your own words. When you tell a story a friend told you, you are paraphrasing.
Provide commentary after a quote to explain how it supports your ideas. A quote doesn't support your ideas unless you analyze it and link it back to your thesis. After the quote, write 1-3 sentences explaining what the quote means, why it supports your topic sentence, and how it supports your argument overall.
You can also change individual words so that a quote makes sense, by putting the word you've changed in square brackets []. This quote has been taken from a bigger sentence, so the word 'is' had to be added to make the new sentence make sense.
Use an ellipsis to indicate omissions in the text. Mark additions or changes by placing the edited text in square brackets. Use the term [Sic] to show that you've duplicated an error from a source.
Yes, you can leave out words you deem unnecessary in a quotation, but you can't take out words that will change its meaning.
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