I want to quote a list that is is bullet point (from a book). I am using APA format. I understand how to reference a book, but when I actually quote the list in the text do I have to keep it in bullet-point list format, or can I simply eliminate the bullets and the line breaks to make a long sentence? The sentence would be gramatically correct if all I did was eliminate the bullets.
2006-12-02
16:21:21
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Jetgirly
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For example, can I do this:
ORIGINAL
He likes
- dogs
- cats
- horses
MY PAPER
"He likes dogs, cats [and] horses." (Smith, 2005, p. 24)
2006-12-02
16:22:19 ·
update #1