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∙ 12y agoYou write: (sic).
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∙ 12y agoYou can use the Latin term "sic" enclosed in square brackets [sic] to indicate that a misspelled word in a quote is from the original source in MLA format. This indicates to the reader that the error is present in the source material and not a mistake in the citation.
The acronym sic represents "sic erat scriptum," which is Latin for "thus it had been written." It means that a word was originally misspelled, which is why it was also misspelled in the quote.
[Sic] is used to indicate that an error is in the original text when quoting from another source.
That would be considered an adaptation of the original source. Adaptations involve reinterpreting or reimagining the original material to suit a different format or medium while retaining its core elements.
Yes, when quoting information from another source, you should put it in quotation marks to indicate that it is not your original words. This is important to give credit to the original author and to avoid plagiarism.
A person who adapts a story takes the original source material, such as a book, play, or film, and transforms it into a different format or medium. This can involve making changes to fit the new format while still maintaining the core elements and themes of the original story.
The prefix "orig-" means "beginning" or "source." It is often used to indicate the original or primary version of something.
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They both fall under the category "misspelled words"
The original source of energy for hydroelectricity is water.
When you copy from somewhere else, the data most likely has a format in the original location. For many applications you can decide to bring that format with when you copy the data (keep source formatting) or apply formatting that exists at the destination (match destination table style).
Direct citation is the practice of quoting an author's exact words from a source in a piece of writing or speech. It involves using quotation marks to indicate the text is directly from the source and providing a citation to credit the original author.
Use regular copy, then past only the format (paste format) to a cell.