This is your stupidity. From the word "Now" to the period at the end of that line is quoted every word, verbatim. I am sorry that you are to ******* ignorant to pay attention and learn. When someone say every word when talking about a verbatim quote they mean of what you intend to quote you dumb old man. If you want to quote a sentence, quote the ENTIRE SENTENCE for it to be verbatim. Not part of it. If you want to quote an entire book verbatim, then literally copy and paste the entire book and it would be verbatim.
You have made it obvious that nothing is going to drill into your brain that you are dead wrong here and I am not wasting my time trying educate you when your ego won't let you do anything. Please, quote the people you prosecute for fraud and hand it to the judge... tell him it is a verbatim confession or some shit but hand him a recording of what was confessed as well so he can laugh at your dumb ***.
I fail to see your proof that any definition ANYWHERE says a quote must include every single word from the source, despite your claims that it does.
I also take note that you contradicted your own self-created definition by providing a quote from Othello that was literally just one sentence. And you properly described it as verbatim. And that you were unable to reconcile the contradiction.
I also note that you cannot show ANY reference that says a quote must be sentence-for-sentence, paragraph-for-paragraph, chapter-for-chapter.
The definition YOU shared indicates it is word-for-word.
Every definition in every dictionary says verbatim means word-for-word.
It's really odd that you keep giving us evidence that you think proves us wrong, then when the contradiction is pointed out, you state the evidence you provided is wrong.
"When You Must Cite
Although you should use sources creatively and flexibly to help you generate ideas and sharpen your argument, there are some hard-and-fast rules about when and how some sources should be acknowledged in your project.
1. When you quote
two or more words verbatim, or even one word if it is used in a way that is unique to the source"
poorvucenter.yale.edu
Wait. How can ONE word POSSIBLY be verbatim, when (by your self-created rule) a verbatim quote must " include EVERY SINGLE WORD FROM THE ORIGINAL"?
How can they deny the infinite expertise of Michael the linguist, and teach such gibberish to all those students?!?!