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<blockquote data-quote="ThxOne" data-source="post: 8905478" data-attributes="member: 675210"><p>I am 100% correct. You are wrong.</p><p></p><p>No it doesn't. Clearly you still misunderstood even an expert.</p><p></p><p>This is the one correct statement you have made. Where you confuse yourself is thinking that a verbatim quote is the same as a regular quote. Verbatim you will include EVERY SINGLE WORD FROM THE ORIGINAL.</p><p></p><p>/\That is a quote from Shakespeare, not a Verbatim quote.</p><p></p><p>Here is the Verbatim quote of this line -</p><p>"Now will I question Cassio of Bianca, A huswife that by selling her desires Buys herself bread and clothes." - Shakespeare Act 4 Scene 1</p><p></p><p>The only "idiot" thinking that anyone said that is YOU. Though that would also be VERBATIM. For it to be VERBATIM, whatever you are quoting must be complete and exactly how it was written from the first word to the last word. Be it A word, A sentence, A paragraph or the whole written or spoken piece.</p><p></p><p>I am 100% correct. This is nothing more than your ego.</p><p></p><p>Any further argument is literally you just saying you are unwilling to learn the correct use of verbatim because of your ego and need to argue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThxOne, post: 8905478, member: 675210"] I am 100% correct. You are wrong. No it doesn't. Clearly you still misunderstood even an expert. This is the one correct statement you have made. Where you confuse yourself is thinking that a verbatim quote is the same as a regular quote. Verbatim you will include EVERY SINGLE WORD FROM THE ORIGINAL. /\That is a quote from Shakespeare, not a Verbatim quote. Here is the Verbatim quote of this line - "Now will I question Cassio of Bianca, A huswife that by selling her desires Buys herself bread and clothes." - Shakespeare Act 4 Scene 1 The only "idiot" thinking that anyone said that is YOU. Though that would also be VERBATIM. For it to be VERBATIM, whatever you are quoting must be complete and exactly how it was written from the first word to the last word. Be it A word, A sentence, A paragraph or the whole written or spoken piece. I am 100% correct. This is nothing more than your ego. Any further argument is literally you just saying you are unwilling to learn the correct use of verbatim because of your ego and need to argue. [/QUOTE]
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