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  • How to Use [Sic] - Its Not Just for Pointing Out Errors | Merriam-Webster
    When you see (sic) written after what seems like a mistake, it means the words were used intentionally (Sic) is used after a printed word or passage to indicate that it is intended exactly as printed or to indicate that it exactly reproduces an original
  • What Does [Sic] Mean? Using It Correctly - YourDictionary
    Basically, when you use [sic] in text, you’re communicating the equivalent of “thus it was written,” which lets people know that you didn’t write the text this way, you know there’s an error in it and you also know better than to reword a direct quotation that’s attributed to someone else
  • Sic - Wikipedia
    The bracketed form [sic] is most often inserted into quoted or reprinted material to indicate meticulous accuracy in reproducing the preceding text, despite appearances to the reader of an incorrect or unusual orthography (spelling, punctuation, grammar, syntax, fact, logic, etc ) [3][11] Several usage guides recommend that a bracketed sic be
  • Using [sic] Properly - The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation
    Sic is usually italicized and always surrounded by brackets to indicate that it was not part of the original Place [sic] right after the error Example: She wrote, “They made there [sic] beds ” Note: The correct sentence should have been, “They made their beds ” Why use [sic] at all? Why not just make the correction?
  • Do You Know What [Sic] Means? | Grammarly
    The sic you see in quoted text marks a spelling or grammatical error It means that the text was quoted verbatim, and the mistake it marks appears in the source
  • What Does [Sic] Mean? - Definition Examples - GRAMMARIST
    Sic has a Latin origin and literal translation that means “thus” or “so” When it is used you are communicating “thus it was written,” indicating that you aren’t responsible for the grammar or spelling error, and it was originally written in such a manner
  • How to Use Sic: Proper Usage and Examples - wikiHow
    "Sic" is a Latin word meaning "thus" or "so " When "sic" appears in quoted text, it's meant to inform the reader that the writer copied the quoted text verbatim from the original source This is typically necessary when a misspelling, grammatical error, or other error appears in the original source [2]
  • What does sic mean how is it used? – Microsoft 365
    When this term appears after a direct quotation, “sic” is used to indicate that the preceding quote is copied exactly from its original text and that all grammatical errors, spelling mistakes, or non-standard spellings are native to the source




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