Review: Blending Quotations Punctuating Titles

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Review: Blending Quotations Punctuating Titles Writing Workshop Review: Blending Quotations Punctuating Titles

Integration Tips Indicate changes you make in the body of your quote with brackets, ([ ]) and omissions with an ellipsis (…). Ellipses needn’t go at the beginning or the end of a quote. Don’t be afraid to make changes – they are necessary for blending effectively. Ex. Atticus believed that though Jem and Scout “might hear…ugly talk about [the case],” they should “keep [their] fists down” and avoid conflict (76).

Integration Tips Watch out for and avoid tip-off words like says, tells, thinks, or quotes. These words indicate that a quote is coming and tip off the listener. However, if one uses the word that properly, this can be avoided. For example:  

works much better than: Ex. Atticus Finch believed that the key to knowing others was only achieved by "[climbing] into [their] skin and walk[ing] around in it" (30). works much better than: Atticus said “[climbing] into [other people’s]] skin and walk[ing] around in it" was the only way to know them (30).

Integration Tips Your sentences needn’t contain every word of every quote that you use for support. Chop up these quotes into smaller fragments and they will blend into your response more smoothly. Ex. The Tom Robinson case “[affected Atticus] personally”, but through it all he implored his children to “hold their head[s] high,” for he believed in his cause (76).

Format The proper citation format is as follows: end of sentence – quotation marks (if necessary) – page number in parentheses – punctuation mark Ex. …walking around in it” (30). Ex. … believed in his cause (30).  

Format Cite your page numbers at the end of the blended sentence, not the end of the quote. For example, don’t write: Atticus believed that we know others by “[walking] around in [their skin]” (30) for a while. Instead, it should read: Atticus believed that we know others by “[walking] around in [their skin]” for a while (30). Notice the placement of the page number as the main difference between the two sentences.

Punctuating Titles In print, titles of longer works are italicized, or printed in italics. This sentence is printed in italics. In handwritten papers, underlining is used to set off the words in some kinds of titles. books, plays, book length poems newspapers, magazines, pamphlets movies and television series paintings, sculptures, CD titles, ballets, operas, musicals ships, aircraft, and space craft

Punctuating Titles Use quotation marks to enclose the titles of shorter works. short stories essays short poems songs, articles chapters of books television episodes