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3 June, 01:30

Read the following passage:One prominent Ohio-born writer has confirmed that leaving the state was a mistake: "Although I thought it was best to pursue my writing career in New York City, I eventually longed for the slower pace of the Midwest" (Brison). Which method is used to integrate the quotation into this passage? A. The quotation is paraphrased in the words of the writer of the passage. B. The name of the author of the quotation appears in the text leading to it. C. The name of the author of the quotation is inserted at the end of the quotation. D. The quotation is presented as part of the writing and does not stand on its own.

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  1. 3 June, 03:23
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    C. The name of the author of the quotation is inserted at the end of the quotation.
  2. 3 June, 04:00
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    Use of verbatim accounts to undermine the men who presumably described their helicopter as "trusty", Ms Vestey dismisses them as "boys" and describes their antics as "messing". She is presented as recklessly indulgent by her failure to intervene. Experience undermined. the genuine experience of the two men is introduced only to be undermined with the phrase, "Despite their experience ..."
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