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An option is to cite once in the sentence in which the summary or paraphrase begins, and as long as there is some indication that the following information is also from that source, subsequent citations in each sentence are not necessary.
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any image there?
like not clear question :v
Gatsby first becomes interested in Nick after finding out that Nick is Daisy's cousin. In the beginning, his effort to become Nick's friend seems to be based on his hope that Nick will re-introduce him to Daisy.
Later, as Gatsby and Daisy become close again, Nick helps arrange the meetings between them. However, Gatsby doesn't seem to expect much more than that from Nick.
Eliza Doolittle finally leaves Professor Henry Higgins; and she does so with a smile on her face and a mixture of bruised peace, equality, and resignation thrumming between them. ... Under Sher's direction, you do not wish for Eliza and Higgins to be together; you want her to get the hell away from him.
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(posting as answer to get your attention) what story are you referring to
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