PPT-Using QUOTATIONS in writing
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L42b Use commas and quotation marks to mark direct speech and quotations from a text Quotation Marks a re used to set off the direct speech or dialogue when writing
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L42b Use commas and quotation marks to mark direct speech and quotations from a text Quotation Marks a re used to set off the direct speech or dialogue when writing g o around the direct quote not the part spoken by the narrator. Attribution and Quotation. Gerry Doyle. First, a word about sources. . Remember, readers expect reporting to be impartia. l: you are there to gather information that is as close to unbiased as you can get it.. By Ms. Brassil. Head . Middle Magnet School . of Math and Science. Direct Quotations vs. Indirect Quotations. The . exact. words of someone are . direct. . quotations.. They should be put in quotation marks.. UWC Writing Workshop. Spring 2014. Do you recognize any of these? What do they mean to you? What significance do they hold?. Integrating Quotations. What do you know about integrating quotations?. What aspect of integrating quotations do you struggle with the most? What do you hope to take away from today’s workshop?. Agenda. Choosing Topics. Types of Feature Stories. Types of Feature Leads. Body of a Feature. Ending of a Feature. Background. Features stories read like nonfiction short stories. Beginning, middle and end. UWC Writing Workshop. Fall 2013. Do you recognize any of these? What do they mean to you? What significance do they hold?. Integrating Quotations. What do you know about integrating quotations?. What aspect of integrating quotations do you struggle with the most? What do you hope to take away from today’s workshop?. Method Two. Why are quotations important?. Quotations are an integral part of analytic writing. In the . point, proof, . explanatio. n. . method, quotations are the foundation of each . proof. Modern Language Association. Other Stuff: MLA. (or don’t plagiarize). Summaries & Paraphrases. Summaries condense information.. Paraphrases use about the same number of words.. Either way, you have to restate the source’s meaning using your own language.. Text . R. esponse Essay. Using quotes. Sometimes better to use short quotes. Don’t use quotes longer than a sentence. Rote learn quotations – select them strategically. Be accurate. Incidental Quotes – . ENG4UI. In General…. No first-person. Avoid contractions and slang. Use present tense. Try using some rhetorical devices. Proper assignment format . Provide a creative title for all writing assignments. Parenthetical Citations. Why should you cite sources?. When should you cite sources?. When should you quote directly from your source?. Whom should you cite?. Where should you cite your sources?. Where should you cite your sources?. Why are quotations important?. Quotations are an integral part of analytic writing. In the . point, proof, explanation. method, quotations are the foundation of each . proof. Modern Language Association. Analysis. PART 2: integrating quotations. Professor Lisa Yanover. Napa Valley College. PART . 2 Integrating . Quotations: Signal . Phrases, Attributive Tags, . and . Interpretation & Analysis. Integrating Quotations: The Steps. Click the. Magnifying glass. As . Evidence. Make your choice. Click action. © . Donna L. Bennett 2010. Book ‘em, Dano.. Elementary, my dear Watson.. Just the facts, Ma’am.. I just need a quick review.. Embedding quotations. by Dr. Andrew Osborn. Introduction. Most of the essays that you write for courses in the Literary Tradition sequence will be arguments based on interpretive analysis.. Introduction.
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