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Answer:
Monique should indicate there is a missing text in her quote in the following manner:
2. She should use an ellipsis in place of the missing text.
Explanation:
It is common for a passage to have more information than what we wish to quote. In case you decide to omit any part of the original text in the quote, the right way to do it is by adding ellipsis in the place of the omitted words or sentences. There is no need to add brackets or to quote the missing part somewhere else in the article.
In Monique's case, since she wants to leave out sentences 4 through 6, this is what it would look like:
[1] In 1963, only 417 nesting pairs of bald eagles remained in the United States. [2] Over 40 years later in 2007, figures placed the number of nesting eagle pairs at close to 9,789. [3] The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service then removed the national bird from the federal list of endangered species. . . . [7] If bald eagles need protection in the future, they can again be placed on the endangered list. (8) Individual states can also pass laws to protect them.
Answer:2. She should use an ellipsis in place of the missing text.
Explanation:
The other person who answered has a much more detailed explanation. Even if you just want the answer. I still think you should read what the other answerer wrote. Very interesting explanation.