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- Using Quotation Marks - Purdue OWL® - Purdue University
If a direct quotation is interrupted mid-sentence, do not capitalize the second part of the quotation "I didn't see an actual alien being," Mr Johnson said, "but I sure wish I had "
- Ellipses - The Punctuation Guide
When a quotation is included within a larger sentence, do not use ellipsis points at the beginning or end of the quoted material, even if the beginning or end of the original sentence has been omitted
- Changes to Quotations - APA Style
Use four periods—that is, a period plus an ellipsis ( … )—to show a sentence break within omitted material, such as when a quotation includes the end of one sentence and the beginning of another sentence
- Quotation Marks | Punctuation Rules and Examples
When quoted material runs more than one paragraph, start each new paragraph with opening quotation marks, but do not use closing quotation marks until the end of the passage
- How to Quote Parts of a Sentence (Ellipses or Not?)
There are several different ways in which you can quote only certain parts of a sentence First of all, you can quote the middle of a sentence, without the start or the end You can also quote two parts of a sentence, or even end a quote mid-sentence
- Pro Tip Tuesday #25: Ellipses and omissions at the start or end of a quote
APA (7th ed , 8 31): “Do not use an ellipsis at the beginning or end of any quotation unless the original source includes an ellipsis; start or end the quotation at the point where the source’s text begins or ends ”
- Omitting Words from a Direct Quotation - Writing Commons
When a word, a phrase, or a sentence (or more) is deleted after a complete sentence within a direct quotation, the ellipsis points are inserted after the sentence’s ending punctuation
- Quotations - The Writing Center | Montana State University
For example, you could use an ellipsis to indicate that you are using pieces of the quote, but not the whole quote Ellipses replace the omitted text Note: Remember to maintain the integrity of the quote—don't change its meaning by omitting key information
- D. 3: Uses of Ellipses - Temple Law Review
Three Periods: If the omitted words do not contain a period, or if they do contain a period but the new sentence reads as a single sentence, then use three periods (just an ellipsis)
- If I quote only the middle part of a sentence, do I use ellipses?
Even if you aren't quoting Peter's remarks in their entirety, you don't need to use ellipses, because your sentence is structured in a way that shows you are only using a small segment of his overall quotation (much like the preceding example)
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