Anyone can research the the quote made by Al Qaeda re-fires. There are many quotes made, so you may want to be specific when asking the person to research.
The quote "there is no such thing as a good war" originated from US President Benjamin Franklin.
Farewell speeches are given for different occasions, when someone is leaving home or retiring from a job. The speech should start with a joke, hook line, or a quote and be an emotional tribute and share appreciation for the person.
The quote belongs to John F. Kennedy. If your history starts in 1961 maybe, but Cicero had spelled that quote 2000 years before.
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abolitionists believed that if you were a slave then you could make your master an abomanation...close quote.... abolitionists believed that if you were a slave then you could make your master an abomanation...close quote....
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Yes, it is common practice to quote articles in research papers to provide evidence and support for your arguments.
Yes, you can use a quote as your research paper title. However, it is important to ensure that the quote is relevant to your topic and does not give a misleading impression of the content. Additionally, you should properly cite the source of the quote.
An example of an APA citation for a quote in a research paper would be: "According to Smith (2019), 'The findings suggest that further research is needed' (p. 25)."
To format a Chicago style block quote in a research paper, indent the entire quote 0.5 inches from the left margin, double-space the quote, and do not use quotation marks.
yes. th person who is quoting could be quoting someone who is quoting someone else and so on.
If the person you quote is someone with credible background on the issue you are discussing it it a call to authority. If it is a quote from a character or other figure, it is an allusion.
Yes, "Is a quote a primary or secondary source?" is a commonly asked question in research methodology courses.
To properly cite a quote that has already been cited in a research paper, you should include the original author's name and the phrase "as cited in" followed by the name of the author of the paper where you found the quote.
Yes, you generally need permission to quote someone in your work to avoid potential copyright infringement.
The quote symbol looks like this " and is used to highlight something in text or to actually quote someone else. for example "all is fair in love and war" is a direct quote. If you were saying this to someone it would be : Quote, all is fair in love and war. unquote.
Generally speaking, no. Copying someone elses work is not allowed. You may cite, or quote, others in you own work but to simply copy is plagiarism.