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If you only use part of a quotation, it is not necessary to include a citation. true or false.

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- Macbeth; Act 1, Scene 7, Page 4, Line 82, Word 1
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Answer: If you only use part of a quotation, it is not necessary to include a citation is a False statement

Explanation:

It is important to include a citation since you are using someone else’s information and it is important to give them credit. When the quote ends with a question mark or exclamation mark, include it inside the quotation marks. Those punctuation marks adds meaning to the sentence, then include a citation and a period at the end.


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