Add quote in the petition

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How to add quote in the petition

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- Hi! Im Eva from Jobber. Lets talk about applying an action to your quote. This is how youll move the quote to the next stage of your workflow. From a quote, youll see edit. This will take you to the edit screen of the quote where you can make changes to the quote. Click more actions in the top right hand and youll see convert to job. Click this when youre ready to change this quote into a job and start scheduling the work. Create similar quote. This allows you to take this quote and copy it to this or another client and property. Email, this will email the quote to your client and also change the status of the quote to a waiting response. Your client will be able to view and approve the quote. If you would rather send the quote by text message instead of email, select the send text message button. Mark as awaiting response. This takes the quote out of draft status and moves it into awaiting response. Texting or emailing a quote labels it as awaiting response automatically. So y

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Use double quotation marks () around a direct quote. A direct quote is a word- for-word report of what someone else said or wrote. You use the exact words and punctuation of the original. Harriet Jacobs writes, She sat down, quivering in every limb (61).
Quotations within a Quotation Use single quotation marks to enclose quotes within another quotation. The reporter told me, When I interviewed the quarterback, he said they simply played a better game.
Principle 1: Short quotations (fewer than 50 words) are generally enclosed in quotation marks e.g.. Any quotation marks within such a quote are converted to a single mark () and any within such an embedded quote to double marks ().
To show that you added or altered a word, place the word in square brackets [ ]. Modifying short quotations to make them fit smoothly into your own sentences requires the use of square brackets to indicate any alterations made to the original source.
Place brackets around any words you add to clarify. The brackets might replace unclear words (e.g. it, them, this, they) or add context to the quote. Brackets tell the reader that you have added your own words, but have not changed the meaning of the original quote.
Use square brackets to indicate changes to a quotation, such as adding words, explanations, or emphasis. To emphasize a word or words in a quotation, use italics. Immediately after the italicized words, insert emphasis added within square brackets as follows: [emphasis added] (APA, 2020, p. 275).
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.

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