How do quotations differ in terms of how they allow us to include existing information in a presentation?

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A quotation uses domain-specific vocabulary, whereas paraphrasing uses slang.

A quotation uses domain-specific vocabulary, whereas paraphrasing uses slang.

A quotation uses approximate words, whereas paraphrasing uses exact words.

A quotation uses approximate words, whereas paraphrasing uses exact words.

A quotation uses credible sources, whereas paraphrasing uses questionable sources.

A quotation uses credible sources, whereas paraphrasing uses questionable sources.

A quotation uses exact words, whereas paraphrasing uses a summary.

A quotation uses the exact words of the original source, while paraphrasing allows us to restate the information in our own words. This helps us incorporate existing information in a presentation while maintaining the accuracy and credibility of the original source.