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This lesson focuses on the correct methods for using both direct and indirect quotations. We will explore how properly written direct quotations can fall into one of three categories: acceptable, better, or best, depending on how skillfully they are embedded into your writing. To avoid plagiarism, it also discusses how to properly document your sources with in-text citations. W.9-10.8 Sources, W.11-12.8 Sources/Integrate/Cite
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embedding direct quotations and incorporating indirect quotations, english iii writing and research, in-text documentation, incorporating quotations, oh.ela-literacy.whst.9-10.8, texas gateway, texas gateway: embedding direct quotations and incorporating indirect quotations, using parenthetical documentation, w.11-12.8 sources/integrate/cite, w.9-10.8 sources, general guidelines for documenting sources, quoting and paraphrasing
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