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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
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Are 'in a loud voice,' quoted,' and 'by' correctly used in my sentence?

Are 'in a loud voice,' quoted,' and 'by' correctly used in my sentence?

In order to stress the significance of proper citation and referencing, Mr. Johnson in a loud voice quoted a statement by John Barrie: "Plagiarism is the capital crime in academics."

  

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It's okay, but I would set off "in a loud voice" with commas.

  • It's okay, but I would set off "in a loud voice" with commas.
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It's okay, but I would set off "in a loud voice" with commas.

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