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  1. 12 maj 2011 · The usage of ' [sic]' is well defined for quoting a passage that you believe has an error in it: nearest to the mistake you place ' [sic]' within the quotes. For example, suppose I write a letter from I to you.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 15 kwi 2022 · To cite a direct quote in APA, you must include the author’s last name, the year, and a page number, all separated by commas. If the quote appears on a single page, use “p.”; if it spans a page range, use “pp.”. An APA in-text citation can be parenthetical or narrative.

  5. In-Text Citations for Sources with a Single Author • You may choose to introduce a quotation with a signal phrase that includes the author's last name followed by the date of publication in parentheses. Include the page number, if available, inside parentheses following the quotation.

  6. 12 sty 2016 · We use “sic” only when we want to reproduce the original text exactly, complete with errors. One example where we could do this is when quoting a source that use archaic spellings:

  7. If you're reading an article (a great habit to keep, by the way) in which the author is quoting another writer or citing a title, you might see the word [sic] inserted somewhere in the text: The cartoonist cast back to another strip he had drawn in 1972 as a contribution to a compendium called Funny Aminals (sic).

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