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title: 'Ridiculous Question I Should Have Long Since Learned the Answer To'
date: '2006-09-09T14:22:02-04:00'
permalink: /ridiculous-question-i-should-have-long-since-learned-the-answer-to/
tags:
- research
---
Say youre quoting a passage from a text, and within that passage, the author uses a parenthetical citation to refer to another text. Do you:
(a) Quote the passage exactly as printed in the text, including the citation?
(b) Quote the passage without the citation, as though it werent there, thus protecting the flow of the authors writing?
or (c) Quote the passage without the citation, but with an ellipsis in its place?
None of these three options seems quite right to me, and I honestly cant remember how Ive resolved this issue in the past. Probably by avoiding it. And none of the online MLA guides Ive found have any help to offer, so Im resorting to blegging. Also, apparently, posting a lot today, in a mad effort to keep from feeling as though Im being radically unproductive.