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Ellipsis Quotes Brackets combinations ?
Some confusions arising here with English language. What if I am to continue a quote by another person... how is my addition going to be written? Let's take Gertrude Stein's quote (which I just posted in another thread) and add to it my words as well.
Original
"It takes a lot of time to be a genius, you have to sit around so much doing nothing."
Once I add my statement, which one would be grammatically correct... (wouldn't be surprised if none)
"It takes a lot of time to be a genius, you have to sit around so much doing nothing" [and at the end you die a hero].
"It takes a lot of time to be a genius, you have to sit around so much doing nothing." [And at the end you die a hero.]
"It takes a lot of time to be a genius, you have to sit around so much doing nothing... [and at the end you die a hero]."
"It takes a lot of time to be a genius, you have to sit around so much doing nothing [... and at the end you die a hero]."
"It takes a lot of time to be a genius, you have to sit around so much doing nothing [and at the end you die a hero]."
"It takes a lot of time to be a genius, you have to sit around so much doing nothing..." [and at the end you die a hero].
"It takes a lot of time to be a genius, you have to sit around so much doing nothing"... [and at the end you die a hero].
How about inserting my comment in the middle of the quote
"It takes a lot of time to be a genius [and a fool as well], you have to sit around so much doing nothing."
"It takes a lot of time to be a genius, [and a fool as well] you have to sit around so much doing nothing."
"It takes a lot of time to be a genius [and a fool as well]; you have to sit around so much doing nothing." (Can I remove the comma after genius... in addition to adding my words to the quote, can I edit a quote's punctuation? Maybe that's a whole different topic.)
"It takes a lot of time to be a genius [and a fool as well;] you have to sit around so much doing nothing."
"It takes a lot of time to be a genius... [and a fool as well,] you have to sit around so much doing nothing."
"It takes a lot of time to be a genius... [and a fool as well], you have to sit around so much doing nothing."
"It takes a lot of time to be a genius, [... and a fool as well] you have to sit around so much doing nothing."
"It takes a lot of time to be a genius, [... and a fool as well,] you have to sit around so much doing nothing."
"It takes a lot of time to be a genius [... and a fool as well,] you have to sit around so much doing nothing."
"It takes a lot of time to be a genius [... and a fool as well;] you have to sit around so much doing nothing."
(I prefer taking her comma out; it doesn't work well with the ellipsis. Then, I have to put it after the word well, to separate the two sentences. And semicolon is even better.)
Can't think of anymore mistakes to write.
Thanks.
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