Which one is an example of a quotation?

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The image contains two questions, number 20 asks 'Which one is an example of an inside reference?' and number 21 asks 'Which one is an example of a quotation?'. These are both knowledge based questions about academic citations.
Answer
C. "privileging linguistic features over ideas" (Silva and Matsuda, 2002 р.259.)
The correct answer is C. "privileging linguistic features over ideas" (Silva and Matsuda, 2002 р.259.)
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The correct answer is C. "privileging linguistic features over ideas" (Silva and Matsuda, 2002 р.259.)
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A quotation is a word or statement that is taken from another source. Quotations are always surrounded by quotation marks.
Tips
A quotation is indicated by the quotation marks. In choices A and B, there are no direct quotations. Choice C, however, uses quotation marks and includes a citation, making it the correct answer.
Sources
- Quotation Marks and Direct Quotations - University of Sussex - sussex.ac.uk
- Using Quotations - Grammar Monster - grammar-monster.com
- Quotation Basics: Grammar, Punctuation, and Style - vanderbilt.edu
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