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This is a selective misquote.
Not at all a misquote. A misquote is quoting something that was not said. I quoted and used the ellipsis to indicate something dropped. What was dropped did not change what was said in the original. I'm an academic. I can assure you I know how to quote, and what I quoted was not a mistatement or even misrepresenation of the original.
You quoted a partial sentence and added your own period to imply it was the end of the sentence. Maybe "misquote" is the wrong term, but it deliberately changed the point of the complete sentence.

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