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Heading and Title Heading Name Date Critical Book Review Word Count Title You need a creative title Necessary Info The title of the book is The 7 Habits of Effective Teens no contractions ID: 654560

quote title speaker book title quote book speaker format process final word sentence comma smith explaining win explained signal

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Sophisticated Academic WritingSlide2

Heading and Title

Heading

Name

DateCritical Book Review Word Count

Title - You need a creative titleSlide3

Necessary Info

The title of the book is

The 7 Habits of Effective Teens

no contractionsdon't use "in this world," "in this time," "in this society"

Don't just talk about a concept from the book without explaining the concept. Ex: Win-Win

*****IGNORE MY CORRECTIONS AND EDITING COMMENTS AT YOUR OWN RISK!Slide4

THE FINAL

Turn the paper in from first to last in this order

1st: Final draft

2nd: Rough draft that I edited

3rd: Final Outline

4th: Any Preliminary outlines

5th: Brainstorm

*** You will lose points for any part that is missing. Writing is a process. I want to see your entire process and I want YOU to see the process!Slide5

Integrating Quotes into Your Paper

*****A quotation CANNOT stand alone as a sentence; it must be introduce.

It must be put in context - one sentence that explains what is happening in the book or why the quote is important.Slide6

Wrong ways to put a quote in context

Page Number: On page 47, it says, ". . . "

Chapter Number: In chapter 23, it says, " . . . "

Only a person's name: Harriet Smith said, "..." or Covey quotes Harriet Smith, who said, ". . . "Slide7

Correct Integration of a quote

Comma Format - includes the speaker (who the speaker is if necessary) and a signal phrase (wrote, explained, illustrates, contrasts, conveys, clarifies, etc), followed by a comma

Ex: In explaining the source of wisdom, Solomon wrote, "The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom" (Pro. 9:10a).Slide8

Blended format - includes the speaker, a signal word, and the word THAT (NO COMMA)

Ex: The Apostle John explained that "God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish, but have eternal life" (John 3:16).Slide9

Colon Format - quote introduced by a COMPLETE SENTENCE followed by a colon

Ex: Paul clarified the message of the gospel to the Corinthians: "I make known to you. . . the gospel. . . that Christ died for our sins. . . and that He was raised on the third day"(I Cor. 15:1-4).