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alright letamp;#39;s talk about the art of embedding quotations okay first letamp;#39;s look at the anatomy of a quote this isnamp;#39;t even a real quote itamp;#39;s just what it might look like says this right here is a lot of context leading up to the quote and if the quote is actual dialogue the speaker the exact words youamp;#39;ve taken from the text citation hereamp;#39;s whatamp;#39;s in there first youamp;#39;ve got some context thatamp;#39;s leading up to the quote and thatamp;#39;s a background information then usually thereamp;#39;s gonna be a comma right before the quote begins after that you have the quote and it opens and ends with quotation marks that look like that and finally you have the citation which comes in parentheses after the quote so thatamp;#39;s all the pieces that go into embedding a quote your job is to find the art of avoiding a quote dump which looks like that thatamp;#39;s when you just dump your quote into the writing with no lead-in so h