PPT-Integrating Quotes in A Research Paper

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Kimberly Livaudais A couple of rules of thumb Do not start a paragraph with a quote Do not end a paragraph with a quote Use only one or two fairly short quotes per

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Kimberly Livaudais A couple of rules of thumb Do not start a paragraph with a quote Do not end a paragraph with a quote Use only one or two fairly short quotes per paragraph Ghost Quotes Never assume your reader knows your sources as well as you do always provide the context in which a quote appears and explain how the quote ties in with your point . brPage 2br Integrating faxes into todays world of healthcare erecords Contents Introduction The push toward erecords The challenge remains what to do about faxes The benefits of an integrated fax server solution Its time to go paperless Windsor Heal Quotes SMS Good Quotes Messages Jokes Best Quotes English Quotes Mobile Quotes Popular Quotes Agricultural Abbreviation SMS ASCII SMS Anniversary SMS Friendship SMS Marriage SMS Relationship SMS Wife Notes #12. There are three options for integrating quotes:. 1- Incorporate. 2- Attribute. 3- Use a sentence. Options. Incorporate the quotation into your sentence, punctuating it as you would if it were not a quote.. ! ExampleIn “The SevenLesson School Teacher,” John Taylor Gatto explains that our school system discourages independent thinking: “Good students wait for a teacher to tell them what to Before quoting, it’s important to remember:. That a quotation by itself has little significance. It needs your commentary to provide context and analysis. In general, your opinion on anything you quote should be longer than the quotation itself. (think about our P.E.A. formula). When should I quote?. To strengthen or substantiate an important point, either with statistics or with an expert’s opinion. To prove you’ve done your homework and know your subject matter. Quote directly if the original wording is better or more exact than a paraphrase would be.. Taking Your Paper to the Next Level of Awesomeness: Integrating Quotes. Show Off Your Voice. Show Off Your Voice. Dawg. , that song isn’t right for your voice. It doesn’t sell you as a singer.. What song is that?. 1. ) . place chewing gum in the trash. ,. 2) remove ball caps. 3) date your journal and write a response to this quote such as what it means and/or do you agree?. . . “. We see the world based on what it is we have seen. . Avoid “Quote Plopping”. Before you use a quote, write a comment to transition into it.. After you use a quote, write a comment on it to show relevance. Use ellipsis for long quotes . . .. No quote should be more than three sentences. 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 – . How to introduce your quote…. A quotation should . never stand alone, so it should not . suddenly appear out of nowhere. . You have to introduce the quotation. . Provide the reader with some . kind of information about the . There are three options for integrating quotes:. 1- Incorporate. 2- Attribute. 3- Use a sentence. Options. Incorporate the quotation into your sentence, punctuating it as you would if it were not a quote.. Goals for Today:. Each person who submitted an annotated bibliography will conference with me briefly, and I will offer a progress report based on bibliography sources. . While other students are conferencing with me, you have three options: . Which example is a more effective use of evidence?. Today, we are too self-centered. “We are consumers-on-the-run . . . the very notion of the family meal as a sit-down occasion is vanishing. Adults and children alike eat . . . on the way to their next activity” (.

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