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Dr. Zoidberg

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When using quotes in essays, can we change them a bit to make them gramatically correct, or do we have to use the exact quote?

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I was told to use exact quotes and reword my sentence around them when using..
 

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If you're going to change them you have to use brackets ==> []

eg Original quote "I'm hungry"

In sentence: She said "[she's] hungry"

At least, that's how I've been told to do it. Oo
 

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AkaiHanabi said:
If you're going to change them you have to use brackets ==> []

eg Original quote "I'm hungry"

In sentence: She said "[she's] hungry"

At least, that's how I've been told to do it. Oo
Yeah, that's right, the square brackets.
 

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Dr. Zoidberg said:
When using quotes in essays, can we change them a bit to make them gramatically correct, or do we have to use the exact quote?

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Your quote doesn't have to be exact if your quoting from a novel (Is the teacher really going to look through the novel to see if it is right?). But if it is something like question 1 in the Area of Study Paper you should quote word for word.
 

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I prefer using square brackets. :p
But I usually try to word my sentences around the quote.....and when I don't remember the quote, I just paraphrase it, but you generally should remember the quote. :)
 

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it can be done for both
eg

"It was a fat cat that ate a big fly with purple wings"

the "cat...ate a ... fly"

she was "fat ... with purple wings"

it works both ways lol its bi
 

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