When directly quoting a source you need to use an in text citation?

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  • You can use italics. If you are quoting a lot a Words you should put it into a block, like a paragraph that is double indented on the left for every line. Here is a ficticious example. I am using stars to indicate the indents.

    Molly Wings claims in her book On Wings of Butterfliesthe most beautiful butterflies come from the Amazon river area.

  • The bluest wings on a butterfly have been found on the Cabbage Patch Butterfly. Scientists discovered the fauna of the rain-forest contributed to the exceptional beauty of the myriad species of butterflies. Peter Pan Butterflies only exist in the rain-forest on the western end and around

    Boola Boola River. Collectors have netted over seventy species of butterflies. The coloring is striking that is not seen on the species in North American climes.

  • Sorry the Word wrap feature did not cooperate It is beneficial to purchase a style manual such as the Riverside Handbook or the Chicago Style Manual (used by publishers).
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