LITERATURE QUESTIONS
MISCELLENEOUS QUESTIONS
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Yes
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No
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Either A or B
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Direct quotes are useful for defining or describing specific concepts, whereas paraphrasing or summarising information from other sources shows that you understand the content and general idea. Try to summarise sources in most of your work and use direct quotes when they’ll have a strong impact.
Detailed explanation-2: -You must quote exactly, including any punctuation marks. Use single quotation marks ‘ ‘ to enclose the quoted words of a short quotation. Double quotation marks “ “ are used to mark off a quotation within a longer quoted passage, often a passage from a literary work.
Detailed explanation-3: -To close the discussion without closing it off, you might do one or more of the following: Conclude with a quotation from or reference to a primary or secondary source, one that amplifies your main point or puts it in a different perspective.
Detailed explanation-4: -when reproducing an exact definition (see Section 6.22 of the Publication Manual), when an author has said something memorably or succinctly, or. when you want to respond to exact wording (e.g., something someone said).