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    How is a quote from an article cited?
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    It depends on the required format. Each style (MLA, APA, etc) has its own guidelines for how to cite a quote. The example uses MLA which requires the author and page number in parentheses following the quote with the full citation listed on a separate sheet as a bibliography. Other styles require different citations.
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    In the body of a thesis paper, how many quotes should be used in each paragraph?
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    You could use around one to two quotes per paragraph. This keeps them on topic and keeps the paragraphs from becoming too long.
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    Should I discuss the quote in my paper before or after the quoted lines?
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    Both! You need to lead into the quote and then follow up with additional information.
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    How do I cite a quote from an unknown author?
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    Include the source of publication, title, link of retrieving information etc. in proper format.
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    How do I format multiple nested quotes?
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    It’s better to not use a double nested quote, but if you do, make sure you encapsulate one quote inside the other quote.
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