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How to Adapt quote in VIA

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This video tutorial focuses on teaching the basics of quoting. The key principles include using quotation marks, citing the author correctly with their name, year, and page number, and retaining the original quote without alterations. Different citation styles may require varying information, with a focus on APA style in this video. Additional details on altering quotes will be provided later in the video.

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Adapt or perish, now as ever, is nature's inexorable imperative. In our personal and professional lives, we are constantly hit with one adversity after the other, most of which we have no control over.
Quote by Anthony Brandt: “The key to success is often the ability to adapt.”
9 Tips for Adapting to Change in the Workplace in 2023 Look at the Positives. ... Embrace Change. ... Prepare Yourself for the Upcoming Change. ... Change Your Mindset with a New Perspective. ... Set New Goals for Yourself. ... Communicate Your Concerns or Fears. ... Focus on What You Can Control. ... Write Down the Worst Case Scenario.
Words can be added or changed to a quote by using brackets. Changes can be used to correct tense or to add necessary information. Brackets can also be used to make the pronouns in a quote consistent. However, brackets should not be used to change the meaning of the quote.
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).
You can shorten quotes by removing words from the middle of the quote and adding ellipses to indicate that you have removed some words. Shortening quotes helps the reader focus on the key information.
Yes. You may want to make minor changes to a direct quotation. This is possible (as long as you don't change the meaning), but you must follow the rules covered in Sections 8.30–8.31 of the APA Manual.
Paraphrasing a source involves changing the wording while preserving the original meaning. Paraphrasing is an alternative to quoting (copying someone's exact words and putting them in quotation marks). In academic writing, it's usually better to integrate sources by paraphrasing instead of quoting.

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