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Continuing A Quote In A New Paragraph

Quoting is a significant part of academic writing, research papers, and other forms of writing. It helps to support an argument and provide context to the reader. In some cases, a quote may be longer than one paragraph. However, it can be challenging to know how to continue a quote in a new paragraph without losing its meaning. This article will provide some tips on how to continue a quote in a new paragraph.

Understanding Quotes

Before we dive into the specifics of continuing a quote, let's discuss what a quote is. A quote is a piece of text or speech that is taken directly from a source and used in another piece of writing. When you use a quote, you must give credit to the original source, either by citing it or using quotation marks.

Quotation Marks

It's essential to make sure that the quote you use is relevant to your argument or topic. When using a quote, you should also consider the length of the quote and whether it is appropriate to use in your writing. If the quote is too long, you may need to break it up into smaller sections.

Breaking Up A Quote

If you need to break up a quote into smaller sections, you must make sure that you do so correctly. One way to do this is to use ellipses. Ellipses are three dots that indicate that some text has been omitted from a quote. When using ellipses, you should make sure that you don't change the meaning of the quote.

Ellipses

For example, let's say you have the following quote:

"The only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven't found it yet, keep looking. Don't settle. As with all matters of the heart, you'll know when you find it." - Steve Jobs

If you wanted to break up this quote into two paragraphs, you could use ellipses to indicate where you have omitted some text:

"The only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven't found it yet, keep looking... As with all matters of the heart, you'll know when you find it." - Steve Jobs

Introducing A New Paragraph

When you introduce a new paragraph in your writing, you need to make sure that you do so in a way that makes it clear that the quote is continuing. One way to do this is to use a signal phrase.

A signal phrase is a phrase that introduces a quote and provides context for the reader. It can help to make the quote more meaningful and relevant to your argument. When using a signal phrase, you should make sure that it flows well with the rest of the paragraph.

Conclusion

Continuing a quote in a new paragraph can be challenging, but it's essential to make sure that you do so correctly. By using ellipses and signal phrases, you can make sure that your quote makes sense and is relevant to your argument. Remember to always give credit to the original source when using a quote and to make sure that the quote is appropriate for your writing.

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