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"You must use quotation marks to indicate the evidence."
indirect quotes don't have quotation marks...
direct quotes do.
A is wrong.
"You must use an internal citation to indicate the source."
with everything you get your source from, always use internal citation, even if it's a direct or indirect quote. B is correct.
"You must use the exact words even with any of its errors."
this only applies for direct quote, not indirect quotation. C is incorrect.
"You must use a capital letter at the beginning of the quote."
only for direct quotes, because that's a q-u-o-t-e. indirect quotes are your words, and at every sentence you start a new capital letter so D is incorrect.
indirect quotes don't have quotation marks...
direct quotes do.
A is wrong.
"You must use an internal citation to indicate the source."
with everything you get your source from, always use internal citation, even if it's a direct or indirect quote. B is correct.
"You must use the exact words even with any of its errors."
this only applies for direct quote, not indirect quotation. C is incorrect.
"You must use a capital letter at the beginning of the quote."
only for direct quotes, because that's a q-u-o-t-e. indirect quotes are your words, and at every sentence you start a new capital letter so D is incorrect.
The following is true whether you use a direct quote or an indirect quote, B.) You must use an internal citation to indicate the source. Thus, option "B" is correct.
What is direct quote?
When we use a direct quote in a piece of writing, we take a passage or set of words from another person or source and repeat them exactly as he or she said it and put this information between quotation marks.
Thus, option "B" is correct.
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