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Tuesday, September 9 th Aim: How can we choose and integrate quotes in order to provide proof of an argument in an academic essay? Objectives: To revise the body paragraph to include dialogue/attributive tags and quotation analysis. Do Now: Clear your desk of everything but a pen. Yes, you may use a pencil. Crayons, markers, and blood are not acceptable writing utensils. Homework: Write out your TOPS, Developing Idea and integrated quotation on one page.

Tuesday, September 9 th Aim: How can we choose and integrate quotes in order to provide proof of an argument in an academic essay? Objectives: To revise

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Tuesday, September 9th

Aim: How can we choose and integrate quotes in order to provide proof of an argument in an academic essay?

Objectives:To revise the body paragraph to include

dialogue/attributive tags and quotation analysis.          

Do Now: Clear your desk of everything but a pen. Yes, you may use a pencil. Crayons, markers, and blood are not acceptable writing utensils.

Homework: Write out your TOPS, Developing Idea and integrated quotation on one page.

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QuotationsQuotations should not be any longer than three lines

in your essay– more than that, and it is considered a block quote.

The quoted text can be but is not necessarily spoken.

Whatever appears between quotations marks should be exactly what the text/person wrote or said.

Quotations should be followed by a page number in parentheses.

Punctuation must appear within quotation marks, but outside of parentheses.

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Choosing and Integrating Quotes:

The textual example illustrates the TOPs in 1-2 sentences.

Quotations are taken from the text and cited properly.They are integrated into your own words–

anchored, not floating.Quotations provide PROOF of the argument or

interpretation.

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Benefits of integrating quotations

When you introduce a quote, it is too easy to say: Odysseus thinks, ‘….’ or Penelope says, ‘…’

Show don’t tell

Why might integrated quotes work better than just saying John says, “…” or Jane thinks, “…”

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Citations

“…..” (23).

“….?” (23)

“….!” (23)

…., “….” (23), …