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If I am quoting this: "Last new year's eve, while kissing his wife, a blood vessel burst in her brain. Barry Hacker's wife was two months pregnant at the time, and lingered in a coma for half a year before dying". How do I properly cut out the middle so I end up with "Last new year's eve, while kissing his wife, a blood vessel burst in her brain. [She] was two months pregnant at the time, and lingered in a coma for half a year before dying" Is that proper, or even correct? Can I not pick and choose which parts of the quote I can use? This is my first paper for this professor so I'm not that worried even though she seems really strict. I know this may be just up to the discretion of my professor, but I cant find any information and forgot to ask in class. This is not a do my homework post, I am done with it, I just need to know if this is considered okay or not. FlyingCowOfDoom fucked around with this message at 05:26 on Jan 27, 2009 |
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