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How to make a quote sandwich

How to make a quote sandwich. A quote sandwich has 5 main parts 1. Claim 2. Context 3. Quote 4. Analysis 5. Conclusion

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How to make a quote sandwich

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A quote sandwich has 5 main parts

1. Claim

2. Context

3. Quote

4. Analysis

5. Conclusion

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An example of a quote sandwich

Throughout his experience in the concentration camps, Wiesel was unable to believe in both God’s mercy and the Nazi’s unreasonable hatred. When he saw babies being murdered before his eyes, he could no longer trust God: “Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my God and my soul and turned my dreams to dust” (Wiesel 32). His faith faded with each day and new horrific experience. What he had believed in with all his being before was beginning to seem false.

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1. Claim

Your argument. What you’re trying to explain/prove/show.

Example: Throughout his experience in the concentration camps, Wiesel

was unable to believe in both God’s mercy and the Nazi’s unreasonable hatred. When he saw babies being murdered before his eyes, he could no longer trust God: “Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my God and my soul and turned my dreams to dust” (Wiesel 32). His faith faded with each day and new horrific experience. What he had believed in with all his being before was beginning to seem false.

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2. Context

Where in the story the quote is from Which character said or thought it What is happening at that momentExample:

Throughout his experience in the concentration camps, Wiesel was unable to believe in both God’s mercy and the Nazi’s unreasonable hatred. When he saw babies being murdered before his eyes, he could no longer trust God: “Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my God and my soul and turned my dreams to dust” (Wiesel 32). His faith faded with each day and new horrific experience. What he had believed in with all his being before was beginning to seem false.

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3. Quote

Should not be too long Should not merely state a fact Must be punctuated correctly Must be followed by the correct citationExample:

Throughout his experience in the concentration camps, Wiesel was unable to believe in both God’s mercy and the Nazi’s unreasonable hatred. When he saw babies being murdered before his eyes, he could no longer trust God: “Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my God and my soul and turned my dreams to dust” (Wiesel 32). His faith faded with each day and new horrific experience. What he had believed in with all his being before was beginning to seem false.

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3.5 Punctuating the quote

Mrs. Rennie said, “the quote will start with a lower case letter if you lead into it” (Rennie 4).

The author and page # will be in parenthesis after the quote.

The period goes after the parenthesis.

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4. Analysis

Your interpretation Explain how it proves your point Describe what the quote revealsExample:

Throughout his experience in the concentration camps, Wiesel was unable to believe in both God’s mercy and the Nazi’s unreasonable hatred. When he saw babies being murdered before his eyes, he could no longer trust God: “Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my God and my soul and turned my dreams to dust” (Wiesel 32). His faith faded with each day and new horrific experience. What he had believed in with all his being before was beginning to seem false.

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5. Conclusion

Wraps up paragraph Refers back to your claim to solidify your point

Example Throughout his experience in the concentration camps,

Wiesel was unable to believe in both God’s mercy and the Nazi’s unreasonable hatred. When he saw babies being murdered before his eyes, he could no longer trust God: “Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my God and my soul and turned my dreams to dust” (Wiesel 32). His faith faded with each day and new horrific experience. What he had believed in with all his being before was beginning to seem false.

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Quote Sandwich…mmm…delicious!

Throughout his experience in the concentration camps, Wiesel was unable to believe in both God’s mercy and the Nazi’s unreasonable hatred. When he saw babies being murdered before his eyes, he could no longer trust God: “Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my God and my soul and turned my dreams to dust” (Wiesel 32). His faith faded with each day and new horrific experience. What he had believed in with all his being before was beginning to seem false.

Claim

Context

Quote

Analysis

Conclusion

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Notes

The main purpose of quoting is to support your analysis.

All arguments require evidence!