@@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ Using direct citations where an indirect one would be more appropriate is bad sc
However, when citing indirectly, be sure to actually put the cited idea into your own words: using verbatim text from a source without quotation marks means claiming that you came up with the way of expressing the idea yourself, which is plagiarism.
Make it very clear which part of a statement a reference belongs to.
Compare the following three, vastly different uses (where the cited idea appears in \textbf{boldface}):
Compare the following four, vastly different uses (where the cited idea appears in \textbf{boldface}):
\begin{itemize}
\item\enquote{\textbf{Foo and bar are of equal value.