Am I correct?

A paragraph should begin with a quotation from a reliable source in order to make your point stronger and more valid.
True *
False

In which of the following circumstances would you mostly like write the paragraph number in the parenthetical citation instead of a page number?
When citing a quote from an electronic book.*
When citing a quote from an online magazine article.
When citing a quote of 40 words or more from a book chapter.
When citing a quote from a newsletter article.

There are formatting errors in the reference below per APA formatting guidelines. Which one of the following choices indicates the correct errors?

Williams, P. W., & Lee, T. B. (2015) Happy People Create Healthy Habits. Journal of Family Medicine, vol. 4, 2, 343-355.

Title of article should be in italics, volume number should be in italics, period is missing after the parenthetical year.
Journal title and volume number should be in italics, “vol.” should be deleted, the issue number should be in parenthesis directly following volume number, period is missing after the parenthetical year, title should be in sentence format.
First names should appear next to the last name of the authors, period is missing after the parenthetical year, month of publication should appear after the year in parenthesis, and journal title should be in italics.
Title of article and journal title should be in italics, title should be in sentence format, comma should go after the parenthetical year, volume and issue number should be in parenthesis, there should be a “p.” in front of the page numbers.*

Respuesta :

A paragraph does not have to begin with a qoutation from a reliable source but if you are getting your facts for your paper from a source, you need to give them credit on your works sited page other wise you can be sued for copyright no matter how small or big the issue.