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nannon | 21:36 Mon 27th Mar 2006 | Arts & Literature
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Hi, just wondering if someone could remind me of something...When quoting something and you need to change the context and tense slighlty what do you do? The original quote is: “slapped my face to silence me"
Is it:

"Slapped [her] face to silence [her]?"

or

"slapped [my] face to silence [me]?"

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Definitely the first one. The other option is to use an ellipsis (...) if that would fit in the context of your writing.

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