ThxOne
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How did I know your ignorant asss would argue still. I am not saying you are wrong "because I said so" I am saying you are wrong because the definition says you are wrong. The fact that you are saying the words I quoted are verbatim means you do not understand or refuse to accept the DEFINITION of verbatim. The one that says it needs to be quoted AS IT WAS WRITTEN IN ITS ENTIRETY. You stupid dumb fuck!! Fuck you, fuck your spins you arrogant wannabe know-it-all. Eat many many more diicks you waste of space. Partial quotes are not fucking verbatim. Jesus Fucking Christ all to hell.Your post is definitive proof that you have no understanding of what you read, or of the meaning of "quote" and "verbatim".
The words you quoted out of my sentence are indeed a VERBATIM QUOTE as they meet all of the requirements.
They are word for word, and use the exact same verbiage (wording or diction) as was in the original sentence.
If you had changed it to "should head back" or "should go to" or "should run back" or similar, then it would not be verbatim and also not a valid quote due to words being changed.
With a partial sentence quote, do not use a comma, and do not capitalize the first word inside the quotation marks.
"no matter what it takes" is a verbatim quote of what Gilbert said.
- Original quote: “No matter what it takes, I'll finish clown school.”
- Partial quote: Gilbert said that he would finish clown school “no matter what it takes."
It is word-for-word, and it is the same wording or diction (verbiage).
Stop trying to score "gotcha'" moments. It just doesn't work when you don't know what you are talking about.
And I'm sure you'll say I'm wrong "because Thxone says so", so go and ask someone who majored in English.
Heck, Jimi is the most well-written guy in the group by far, and he seems to be quite neutral.
Ask him what he thinks of your quote of my words, and your understanding of "quote", "verbatim", etc.
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