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Which quotation is formatted correctly?
Join me in an effort to reshape our society and regain control of our destiny, as we go down the Chisholm Trail of 1972 (Chisholm).
“Join me in an effort to reshape our society and regain control of our destiny, as we go down the Chisholm Trail of 1972,” which I think is a strong message.
Here she states everyone should join me in an effort to reshape our society and regain control of our destiny, as we go down the Chisholm Trail of 1972.
Chisholm ends her speech with a call to join her “in an effort to reshape our society and regain control of our destiny” (Chisholm).
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The fourth sentence is formatted correctly:
Chisholm ends her speech with a call to join her “in an effort to reshape our society and regain control of our destiny” (Chisholm).
Why: it uses quotation marks for the quoted material and places the parenthetical citation immediately after the quote, with the sentence-final punctuation after the citation. The others are incorrect because (1) has no quotation marks, (2) quotes the full sentence but lacks a citation (and the comma/continuation is awkward), and (3) is a paraphrase that would still require a citation.
Chisholm ends her speech with a call to join her “in an effort to reshape our society and regain control of our destiny” (Chisholm).
Why: it uses quotation marks for the quoted material and places the parenthetical citation immediately after the quote, with the sentence-final punctuation after the citation. The others are incorrect because (1) has no quotation marks, (2) quotes the full sentence but lacks a citation (and the comma/continuation is awkward), and (3) is a paraphrase that would still require a citation.
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