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  1. If any incorrect spelling, punctuation, or grammar in the source might confuse readers, insert the word “ [sic],” italicized and in brackets, immediately after the error in the quotation. Nowak (2019) wrote that “people have an obligation to care for there [sic] pets” (p. 52).

  2. 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.

  3. 15 sty 2024 · When "sic" appears in quoted text, it's meant to inform the reader that the writer copied the quoted text verbatim from the original source. This is typically necessary when a misspelling, grammatical error, or other error appears in the original source.

  4. 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].”

  5. 16 wrz 2022 · Basically, when you use [sic] in text, you’re communicating the equivalent of “thus it was written,” which lets people know that you didn’t write the text this way, you know there’s an error in it and you also know better than to reword a direct quotation that’s attributed to someone else.

  6. 2 sty 2016 · The term “sic” is an abbreviation of the Latin phrase “sic erat scriptum,” which means “thus it had been written.” It essentially tells the reader that the writer transcribed a quote exactly as it was written in the original source.