Correct option is A
Correct Option: a)
In academic research writing,
Direct Quotation involves reproducing the
exact words from a source text, enclosed within quotation marks.
Information Booster:
· The correct code is “
a”. A is correct, but R is wrong.
Assertion “A” is correct because direct quotations are a standard and permissible practice in research writing to
provide evidence, preserve the author's original phrasing for analysis, or lend authority.
·
Reason “R”, however, is
incorrect in its absolutism and phrasing.
· While omitting sections is allowed, it is
not simply "permissible" without specific ethical and typographical rules.
· It must be done using an
ellipsis (...) to clearly signal the omission to the reader.
· More importantly, the omission
must not change the original meaning or context of the source.
· Reason “R” states it as a simple permission without acknowledging these critical academic conventions, making it a misleading and incorrect justification for Assertion “A”.
Additional Knowledge:
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“b” Both “A” and “R” are correct: This is false because Reason “R” is an incomplete and improperly stated rule.
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“c” “A” is wrong, but “R” is correct: This is false because Assertion “A” is fundamentally true, and Reason “R” is the problematic part.
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“d” Both “A” and “R” are wrong: This is false as direct quotation is a core, valid research practice.