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  • 4.2: Methods for Using the Work of Others

      • 4.2.1: Quoting

        • Writing Commons: "Follow MLA Guidelines for Block Quotations" Page

          Read this article to learn about formatting longer quotations as block quotes.

        • Writing Commons: "Short Quotations (APA)" Page

          Read this article to learn how to format shorter quotations.

      • 4.2.2: Paraphrasing and Summarizing

        • Writing Commons: Brianna Jerman's "When to Quote and When to Paraphrase" Page

          Read these articles to learn about when to paraphrase and when to quote. What is the difference between quoting and paraphrasing? When should you choose one over the other?

        • Writing Commons: "Mix Quotes with Paraphrasing" Page

          Read these articles to learn about when to paraphrase and when to quote. What is the difference between quoting and paraphrasing? When should you choose one over the other?

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