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How do you cite more than 4 lines of a poem?

How do you cite more than 4 lines of a poem?

For quotations that are more than four lines of prose or three lines of verse, place quotations in a free-standing block of text and omit quotation marks. Start the quotation on a new line, with the entire quote indented inch from the left margin while maintaining double-spacing.

How do you cite multiple lines of a poem in MLA?

When citing more than three lines of poetry, begin the quotation on a new line and indent each of the lines 1/2 an inch from the left margin. If the poem is published in an edition with numbered lines, you may use those instead of page numbers to indicate the original location of your quote.

How do you indicate a paragraph break in a quote?

Remember to separate the “/” from any other text or punctuation with spaces on either side. If your quotation is longer than four lines, you must indicate line breaks as they are printed in the text from which you are quoting–without slashes.

What does 4 dots after a word mean?

This elusive punctuation mark is used at the end of a sentence, often in dialogue, when it follows a grammatically complete sentence. It usually indicates that you’re omitting a sentence and skipping to the next.

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