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2/3/21

[Answer] Andres wants to use a direct quotation in his history report. What is the best reason for including the quotation?

Answer: to help illustrate an important point




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Andres wants to use a direct quotation in his history report. What is the best reason for including the quotation? This article is within the scope of the Military history WikiProject. If you would like to participate please visit the project page where you can join the project and see a list of open tasks. To use this banner please see the full instructions. C: This article has been rated as … Since this is an orphaned talk page disconnected from a project page since 2010 note that the current policy is at Wikipedia:Manual of Style with discussion at Wikipedia Talk:Manual of Style including e.g. Punctuation inside or outside and referencing LQ (logical quotation ) vs TQ (Typographical Quotation (?) or American style]). The reason I am frustrated by the lack of direct quotation in a section such as René Descartes#Philosophical work is that I know what I am getting is the editors' interpretations of his philosophical work rather than a summary of his work itself. Thanks Insilvis for letting us know this important fact about Ugo Bardi. It really sheds some different light on the use of his quote in the article. And it should be clear to everyone now that the use of his quote is troublesome and the current placement in the LEAD is absolutely and completely wrong. I propose deletion from the LEAD. Arnold Johan Ferdinand (A.J.F.) van Laer was a librarian and archivist with the New York State Librar...


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