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Pavel [41]
3 years ago
10

In general, writers should not quote sentences or passages longer than 20-25 words, because Question 6 options: longer quotation

s require separate attention from the reader, which interferes with the original sentence. it's plagiarism to use more of someone else's work. it detracts from their own writing. it simply makes the sentence too unwieldy.
Social Studies
1 answer:
klemol [59]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

A) longer quotations require separate attention from the reader, which interferes with the original sentence

Explanation:

Quoting other authors in one's work is a major way to buttress on the subject as well as provide validation for one's work. However very long quotations become quite distracting to the reader as he tries to move his attention from the author's work while trying to relate the quotation to the original work. Comprehension could be hindered by this as the reader's attention is divided by these long quotations.

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