Do Now: Make a list of some of the ways we can support our thesis in this literary essay. What types of evidence are there? Make a list of some of the.

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Do Now: Make a list of some of the ways we can support our thesis in this literary essay. What types of evidence are there? Make a list of some of the ways we can support our thesis in this literary essay. What types of evidence are there? If the reader is the jury, and you are the lawyer, what evidence does a lawyer rely on? If the reader is the jury, and you are the lawyer, what evidence does a lawyer rely on? When discussing a work of literature then, what should you rely on? When discussing a work of literature then, what should you rely on?

Aim: How do you effectively incorporate quotes into your body paragraphs? Text Commentary Argument

Tone Fig. Lang Imagery Symbol

Aim: How do you effectively incorporate quotes into your body paragraphs? Do 1.Weave the text 2.Use literary terms (SIFT) Don’t 1.Quote Drop 2.Quote Subject 3.Quote Out

Aim: How do you effectively incorporate quotes into your body paragraphs? Quote Dropping: Shakespeare draws an analogy to develop the timelessness of his love. “But thy eternal summer shall not fade.” This quote proves that the speaker admires the immortal beauty of his subject. Quote Dropping: Shakespeare draws an analogy to develop the timelessness of his love. “But thy eternal summer shall not fade.” This quote proves that the speaker admires the immortal beauty of his subject.

Aim: How do you effectively incorporate quotes into your body paragraphs? Quote Subjects: “But thy eternal summer shall not fade” is a quote that demonstrates the speaker’s admiration for his love. Quote Subjects: “But thy eternal summer shall not fade” is a quote that demonstrates the speaker’s admiration for his love.

Aim: How do you effectively incorporate quotes into your body paragraphs? Quote Out: Shakespeare admires his love. The speaker says, “But thy eternal summer shall not fade/Nor lose possession of that fair thou owest.” Quote Out: Shakespeare admires his love. The speaker says, “But thy eternal summer shall not fade/Nor lose possession of that fair thou owest.”

Aim: How do you effectively incorporate quotes into your body paragraphs? The Text “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? /Thou art more lovely and more temperate” (1-2) “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? /Thou art more lovely and more temperate” (1-2) The Analysis (SIFT)

Aim: How do you effectively incorporate quotes into your body paragraphs? “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? /Thou art more lovely and more temperate” (1-2) “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? /Thou art more lovely and more temperate” (1-2) 1-One Weave; One Literary Term 2-Two Weaves; Two Literary Terms 3-Two or more weaves or two or more literary terms