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When using quotations to integrate sources into your writing, one shortcut you can use to keep quotations under 40 words, which is considered a block quotation in APA, is ellipses. Ellipses are three periods, one right after another. You can use ellipses to cut out extraneous information and wording from a quotation and to indicate to your reader that you have done so. Hereamp;#39;s an example of a quotation thatamp;#39;s over 40 words, and then here is an example of how I have shortened it by cutting out words and replaced them with ellipses. I cut out the extra phrasing that wasnamp;#39;t important to the point that I was trying to make here, which helps it become more concise so Im not including extra information that isnt relevant for my reader. Keep this trick of using ellipses in mind when youre using quotations to ensure youre including only the essential information in the quotation.