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On page On page 176 it says The word quote He quotesThis quote shows This quote shows Use SEARCH function under Edit Tab Wordle Do I have a title ID: 448031

indian quote read writing quote indian writing read alexie white author quotations admire 118 place thrown stranger felt bomb

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Search and Destroy Missions

“On page….” (On page 176, it says…)

The word “quote” (He quotes/This quote…)“shows…” (This quote shows…)

Use SEARCH

function under

Edit TabSlide2

WordleSlide3

Do I….

have a title?

include a heading?mention the author and title of the book in the first paragraph, and accurately?have a clear point for each body paragraph?Slide4

Blending (or integrating) quotations means “to weave the author’s words into your own sentences.” Quotations should not just be thrown into your essay.

Thrown in to swim on their own with no introduction=

Quote PLOP or Quote BOMBSlide5

Quote BOMB:Sherman Alexie encourages people to write to authors they appreciate.

“When you read a piece of writing that you admire, send a note of thanks to the author.” More than one young person having read The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian probably at least considered writing to Alexie himself.

Sherman Alexie suggests in a recent article,

When you read a piece of writing that you admire,

send

a note of thanks to the author.” More than one

young

person who……Slide6

Integrating QuotationsOriginal from page 118:

Traveling between

Reardan and Wellpinit, between the little white town and the reservation, I always felt like a stranger. I was half Indian in one place and half white in the other.

Junior explains his lack of belonging, saying he “

felt like a stranger

” as he was “

half Indian in one place and half white in the other

” (118).Slide7

CheckDoes the text I chose really show what I’m saying it does? Or am I chunking in some extra meaning?

After their loss, Junior mentions how they “cried in the locker room for hours. Coach cried, too.” He muses that it may be “the only time that men and boys get to cry and not get punched in the face” (196).

Possible inferences?

Impossible inferences?