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  1. 23 wrz 2022 · Use sic to indicate that quoted text has been reproduced exactly without any changes or corrections to spelling or grammar. In formal writing, sic is generally italicized and enclosed in brackets. In news copy, it is often enclosed in parentheses.

  2. 15 sty 2024 · The MLA stylebook only supports the use of "sic" to mark errors in spelling or grammar that occur in the original text. When used, place it in square brackets immediately after the error. Don't use it for slang or for odd or archaic usage.

  3. 7 paź 2007 · Sic is a Latin term meaning “thus.”. It is used to indicate that something incorrectly written is intentionally being left as it was in the original. Sic is usually italicized and always surrounded by brackets to indicate that it was not part of the original. Place [sic] right after the error.

  4. [Sic] signals that a quote appears as originally found, without edits. Sic usually appears in parentheses or brackets, sometimes with the letters in italics. In this context it means “intentionally so written.”

  5. 7 lis 2019 · Do not use “sic,” from the Latin for “thus” or “so,” to indicate that a quotation has been reproduced accurately. If clarification of a quotation is needed, use an endnote; or, if the source’s word choice is germane to an essay, it can be discussed in the main text.

  6. 12 sty 2016 · How to UseSic” Like all edits to quoted text, the general rule is to enclose “sic” in square brackets when inserting it into a quote, as shown above. A more controversial issue is whether or not to italicize “ [sic].” Many style guides recommend using italics for non-English words, including Latin terms.

  7. The MLA stylebook only supports the use of "sic" to mark errors in spelling or grammar that occur in the original text. When used, place it in square brackets immediately after the error. Don't use it for slang or for odd or archaic usage.

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