How do you write verbatim?
Verbatim is a Latin term meaning "word-for-word". It is used to indicate that the text being presented is identical to the original source. To present text verbatim, you can enclose it in quotation marks and specify that it is verbatim. For example, if a speech contains the phrase "We shall fight them on the beaches", it can be presented verbatim as follows: "We shall fight them on the beaches" (Churchill, 1940). This indicates that the phrase has been copied word-for-word from Churchill's original speech in 1940.