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Bianca is writing a report about hiking. She wants to quote the magazine article, but leave out sentences 8 and 11.
How should Bianca indicate that she has left out these sentences when she quotes the article in her report?

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emilydale
When you quote something but realize you’d don’t need to include some parts of it you should do this —-> “Hiking is a great activity if you want to stay in shape.....remember to bring plenty of water!You should make sure to wear the right shoes.....you can buy them at a local shoe store!” (Basically you put dots to show you left something out) hope this helps, have a wonderful day! ^_^
azikennamdi

Bianca should indicate that she has left out these sentences when she quotes the article in her report by inserting three dots (...) to show that she has left something out.

What is a quote?

A quote or quotation is a reference to what another person has said in another text or literature.

Hence the proper thing for Bianca to do is to indicate that she has left out these sentences when she quotes the article in her report by inserting three dots (...) to show that she has left something out.

Learn more about quotes at:
https://brainly.com/question/2762082
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