1. What should precede a quote in writing?
A. A conclusion
B. An explanation of the quote
C. An introduction to the quote
D. The title of the work you're quoting
2. When you restate a quote in your own words, you are ________.
A. plagiarizing it
B. quoting it
C. paraphrasing it
D. summarizing it
I choose A: is that right?
3. When you want to give the main idea of a quote or text, you will ______.
A. summarize it
B. copy and paste it
C. paraphrase it
D. quote it
4.Regardless of whether you are quoting, paraphrasing, or summarizing in your essay, you should always ______.
A. cite your source(s)
B. (none of these)
C. use quotation marks
D. check your sources
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A.(d) The title of the work you're quoting.
B.(c)paraphrasing it.
C.(a)summarize it.
D.(d)check your sources.
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B.(c)paraphrasing it.
C.(a)summarize it.
D.(d)check your sources.
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1.The correct option is D. A quote should precede the title of the work we're quoting.
2.The correct option is C. When we restate a quote in our own words, we are paraphrasing it.
3.The correct option is A. When we want to give the main idea of a quote or a text, we will summarize it.
4.The correct option is C. Regardless of whether we are quoting, paraphrasing, or summarizing in our essay, we should always use the quotation marks.
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