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The quotation is exactly as in the original.

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What do brackets show when they are in quotation?

has been changed


What should you do to something that has been change in a quotation?

add brackets


What word is used to show where the exact words of a speaker begin and end?

quotation marks


Any change in the original version of a quotation must be placed in?

brackets.


Any change in the original version of a quotation must be placed in what?

Any changes in the original version of a quotation must be placed in square brackets to indicate that the words have been added, removed, or altered.


Can brackets and quotation marks be used at the same time?

Yes. For example, you may want to give a slang alternative in quotes in brackets.


How do you change quotations from its original text?

You place brackets around the words that you have changed in a direct quotation. You should also only do this for grammatical reasons or for clarification... not to mislead the reader or cause the misinterpretation of a quotation. An example would be Shakespeare's quotation "To be or not to be." If I were worried that young readers might not understand what Hamlet is pondering, I could quote it like this: "To [exist] or not to [exist]. That is the question." You would use ellipses if you are only leaving something out, not changing it: "To be or not to be . . . is the question."


When changing quotations from its original text one should indicate this by using what quotation marks?

a notation apex brackets.


When should you use brackets in a quotation?

You can use brackets in a quotation when the quotation doesn't quite match up with the sentence you've put it in, there are words missing from the original quote that are required for it to make grammatical sense, or if you would prefer to use a pronoun in place of a name and vice versa, or when you wish to clarify a pronoun by including the noun it originally referred to. Example: I appreciate it [the honor], but I must refuse.


When do you use a bracket in a quotation?

Brackets are used in a quotation when you need to insert your own words or clarification within the quoted text. They should not be used to alter the original meaning of the quote.


What should you use if you change a word or words in a quotation from its original version?

You should put your change into brackets. If you must use ellipsis [three dots] to show you omitted text altogether, you put it into brackets also.


What does this Scripture quotation mean?

Well, it kind of depends on what scripture quotation you are talking about.