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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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12. i WANT to use the following in MY research paper but notice the mistakes. How would i point out the mistakes, but remain accurate in my quoting procedures?

I listened to the rodio on my new radeo.
  

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" I listened to the rodio [sic] on my new radeo [sic] . "

  • " I listened to the rodio [sic] on my new radeo [sic] .
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"I listened to the rodio [sic] on my new radeo [sic]."
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Hi,

I listened to the rodio on my new radeo.

I listened to the rodio (sic) on my new radeo (sic).

The term 'sic' indicates that the preceding word is odd or in error, but was written that way by the original author.

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