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"Read the following passage:
The Peace Corps was the embodiment of the call to the American people in this president's inaugural speech: ""Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country"" (Kennedy). The Peace Corps was such a success that in 1964, Kennedy's succesor, President Lyndon B. Johnson founded VISTA, the acronym for Volunteers in Service to America.
Which method is used to integrate the quotation into this passage?"
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"Read the following passage:
The Peace Corps was the embodiment of the call to the American people...
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