3. 7. 2 [QUOTATIONS]
Prose (MLA 93-94)
If a quotation runs more than four typed lines, set it off
from your text by giving it a new line, indenting ten spaces
from the left margin, and typing it double-spaced, without
adding quotation marks.
A colon generally introduces a quotation displayed in this way.
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