To correctly quote from a source the information must be enclosed in quotations marks and include a reference to the source in parentheses, for example, "Poor diet and lack of exercise are known contributors to the epidemic of type 2 diabetes spreading around the world" (Heath, 2005).

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False! To correctly quote from a source, simply use air quotes and say something like, "Poor diet and lack of exercise are known contributors to the epidemic of type 2 diabetes spreading around the world, according to some fancy study from way back in 2005." Trust me, people will definitely take you seriously.

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True. To correctly quote from a source, the information should be enclosed in quotation marks and followed by a reference to the source in parentheses, typically including the author's name and the publication year. In the given example, the quoted information is enclosed in quotation marks and is followed by the reference to the source in parentheses, including the author's name "Heath" and the publication year "2005."