Direct quotations are words and phrases that are taken directly from another source and then used word-for-word in your paper.Quoting is using the EXACT wording of the source material.If you incorporate a direct quotation from another author’s text, you must put that quotation or phrase in ...
Considering the development of the novel, which portrayed everyday people making their way through life, using an orphan as a protagonist was effective. Orphans are characters that, by definition, need to find their way alone. The author can let the protagonist venture out into the world where...
that would be semantically incorrect. Thus no cupcakes would change hands. If you citedthe articlein which he offered you a cupcake, that would be semantically correct, but since the author wouldn’t do that, you still wouldn’t get a cupcake. Sorry. ...
An example of simile can be seen in Alcott’sLittle Womenwhen the author writes, “. . . she tried to get rid of the kitten which had scrambled up her back and stuck like a burr just out of reach.” (Alcott, 183) In this quote, the author’s name and the resource both show up...
“I heard someone speaking to Miss Stein as I had never heard one person speak to another; never, anywhere, ever.” Who was that someone speaking to “Miss Stein”? “A companion,” according to Hemingway who knew better but preferred to stay clean. He got an earful right then and ther...
N. Lewis in 1926, he think that the transmission of radiation from one atom to another was carried by a new particle, for which he coined the name "photon". This was to Lewis a real particle which could be bound to an atom. He specifically denied that it was the "light quantum" of...
And it needs to come up with an <author> and/or tag, too. :-] @Bertil: But I’m not sure about your ”nyan”-example: […] Is that really a proper use of the q-element? What’s the source of the “quotation”? The Japanese language? I’d say that’s valid and proper en...