How to write the rephrased questions of others research paper?












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I am currently writing a research paper in which i need to rephrase the other researcher text. One simple way is given below:



documentclass{article}
begin{document}
As farah has written

begin{center}
" This question could be interesting to do ...."
end{center}

end{document}


Question : Is there better way to write or some command or tool which can be helpful. I also want to cite him/her properly while refering to him/her. I want text to be in the center.










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  • There is the quote environment: documentclass{article} begin{document} As farah has written begin{quote} ``This question could be interesting to do dots'' end{quote} end{document} It does not center the text, though.

    – marmot
    21 mins ago













  • @marmot To center it, is it not sufficient to add centering: begin{quote}centering This question could be interesting to do .... end{quote}?

    – CarLaTeX
    2 mins ago













  • @CarLaTeX Could well be. You could write an answer... ;-)

    – marmot
    2 mins ago
















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I am currently writing a research paper in which i need to rephrase the other researcher text. One simple way is given below:



documentclass{article}
begin{document}
As farah has written

begin{center}
" This question could be interesting to do ...."
end{center}

end{document}


Question : Is there better way to write or some command or tool which can be helpful. I also want to cite him/her properly while refering to him/her. I want text to be in the center.










share|improve this question

























  • There is the quote environment: documentclass{article} begin{document} As farah has written begin{quote} ``This question could be interesting to do dots'' end{quote} end{document} It does not center the text, though.

    – marmot
    21 mins ago













  • @marmot To center it, is it not sufficient to add centering: begin{quote}centering This question could be interesting to do .... end{quote}?

    – CarLaTeX
    2 mins ago













  • @CarLaTeX Could well be. You could write an answer... ;-)

    – marmot
    2 mins ago














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I am currently writing a research paper in which i need to rephrase the other researcher text. One simple way is given below:



documentclass{article}
begin{document}
As farah has written

begin{center}
" This question could be interesting to do ...."
end{center}

end{document}


Question : Is there better way to write or some command or tool which can be helpful. I also want to cite him/her properly while refering to him/her. I want text to be in the center.










share|improve this question
















I am currently writing a research paper in which i need to rephrase the other researcher text. One simple way is given below:



documentclass{article}
begin{document}
As farah has written

begin{center}
" This question could be interesting to do ...."
end{center}

end{document}


Question : Is there better way to write or some command or tool which can be helpful. I also want to cite him/her properly while refering to him/her. I want text to be in the center.







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  • There is the quote environment: documentclass{article} begin{document} As farah has written begin{quote} ``This question could be interesting to do dots'' end{quote} end{document} It does not center the text, though.

    – marmot
    21 mins ago













  • @marmot To center it, is it not sufficient to add centering: begin{quote}centering This question could be interesting to do .... end{quote}?

    – CarLaTeX
    2 mins ago













  • @CarLaTeX Could well be. You could write an answer... ;-)

    – marmot
    2 mins ago



















  • There is the quote environment: documentclass{article} begin{document} As farah has written begin{quote} ``This question could be interesting to do dots'' end{quote} end{document} It does not center the text, though.

    – marmot
    21 mins ago













  • @marmot To center it, is it not sufficient to add centering: begin{quote}centering This question could be interesting to do .... end{quote}?

    – CarLaTeX
    2 mins ago













  • @CarLaTeX Could well be. You could write an answer... ;-)

    – marmot
    2 mins ago

















There is the quote environment: documentclass{article} begin{document} As farah has written begin{quote} ``This question could be interesting to do dots'' end{quote} end{document} It does not center the text, though.

– marmot
21 mins ago







There is the quote environment: documentclass{article} begin{document} As farah has written begin{quote} ``This question could be interesting to do dots'' end{quote} end{document} It does not center the text, though.

– marmot
21 mins ago















@marmot To center it, is it not sufficient to add centering: begin{quote}centering This question could be interesting to do .... end{quote}?

– CarLaTeX
2 mins ago







@marmot To center it, is it not sufficient to add centering: begin{quote}centering This question could be interesting to do .... end{quote}?

– CarLaTeX
2 mins ago















@CarLaTeX Could well be. You could write an answer... ;-)

– marmot
2 mins ago





@CarLaTeX Could well be. You could write an answer... ;-)

– marmot
2 mins ago










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