Odessa Dawn
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Why was A in the underlined part enclosed in a bracket?
[A]bout 4,000 individuals die each year while in the queue to get a kidney. Kidney exchanges, introduced in 2005, and other efforts to greatly reduce the waiting time have produced little overall benefit. In fact, the average waiting time rose from 4 years in 2005 to the 6 years wait at present.
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Why was A in the underlined part enclosed in a bracket?
Because in the original text, that word was the first letter of its sentence and had to be capitalized, but when it is quoted they change the capitalization to fit its place in the new sentence.
[A]bout 4,000 individuals die each year while in the queue to get a kidney. Kidney exchanges, introduced in 2005, and other efforts to greatly reduce the waiting time have produced little overall benefit. In fact, the average waiting time rose from 4 years in 2005 to the 6 years wait at present.
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Why was A in the underlined part enclosed in a bracket?
What you're quoting doesn't make much sense to me- if it's the first letter and you're quoting it as the first letter, then it's still a capital letter- there's no change and no need for the square brackets. If it's not the beginning of a sentence and you're making it the beginning, then it works better IMO.Because in the original text, that word was the first letter of its sentence and had to be capitalized, but when it is quoted they change the capitalization to fit its place in the new sentence.