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this is a video guide on how to insert direct quotes into your research reports or your essays when youamp;#39;re wanting to use an authoramp;#39;s exact words so what Iamp;#39;ll be going through is how to include short quotations of under 40 words and block quotes of 40 or more words so here you can see I have a short quotation under 40 words ignore the font size Iamp;#39;ve just made it bigger so itamp;#39;s more visible for you on the screen so I also have included my author information below this is just a good thing to do in case you forget where you get your quotation from and just include the information below so that you can then cite it correctly when formatting your quote so to format a short quote of under 40 words you need to include double quotation marks around it and this indicates that these were the authoramp;#39;s exact words now because Iamp;#39;ve taken a quote mid-sentence I need to start with the lead-in statement that introduces the quote and a good way t