Yes, you do and this is because you have to put where the quote came from because quotes are a vital element to your written responses in your RE GCSE exams. By using quotes, you are demonstrating that you have read the text and can carefully select evidence through the form of quotations, which are used to support your argument. Knowing where the quote comes from, helps specify the source of your quote and can make you evidence/quotation more reliable, this is due to the fact that the examiners need to know you haven’t made it up and can give accountability for your answer.
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