Friday, May 8, 2020

How Do You Bite Your Quoted Statement?

How Do You Bite Your Quoted Statement?When writing an essay, it is essential to always place the quotation marks around your quoted statement. This will allow the reader to easily understand what you have written and not have to look up the word that they are not familiar with or don't understand.A good way to start writing an essay is to ask yourself what you want to get across. For example, if you are writing about bees, then the statement 'Bees carry pollen' is a good example of a good quote. But, if you were writing about slavery, you might have a better idea of what you should be saying by considering some other examples.There is a good reason why bees carry pollen. They carry it because they have to! If they didn't, there would be no pollen and therefore no bees. So, you are talking about pollen.A good example of a good quote is: 'Do you see the scientists at the free lecture discussing where they want to send their children? Do you see how they stare at the television screens? This is what I am talking about when I say that, in our society, we need to take a back seat and let the kids be kids.'Now, in this example, you have two quotes. The first quote is from an economist, but does not use any quantitative terms. However, he presents a very good point, so let's just agree with him and move on.The second quote comes from a professor that uses mathematical terms that are understood by most of the population. The idea is that mathematics is a very important part of human life and to make sure that everything is done correctly, no one gets lost. Therefore, they put mathematical terms at the beginning of the sentences.Now, we can look at the paragraph in which the quote is placed and decide how to deal with the sentence that starts with the quote. We need to use the quantitative quote to start the sentence so that the reader can understand the idea.Now that we have the quantitative quote and the quote that start with the quote, we can get started with the res t of the paragraph. The end-of-paragraph quote, which is a comparative quote, can also be used. The major point here is that you are using quotations to show different things and this is a great way to organize your essay.

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