By: Gurpreet Sandher Merritt College English 1A. Three ways to integrate 1. SUMMARY: Relatively brief objective account, in your own words, of the main.

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By: Gurpreet Sandher Merritt College English 1A

Three ways to integrate 1. SUMMARY: Relatively brief objective account, in your own words, of the main ideas in a source or source passage 2. PARAPHRASE: A restatement, in your own words, of a passage of text. It structures reflects (don’t copy) the structure of the source passage, and may be roughly the same length as the passage, but does not use exact wording 3. QUOTE: Using the exact words of a source.

Good reasons to use direct quotes The source author has made a point so clearly and concisely that it can’t be expressed more clearly and concisely. A certain phrase or sentence in the source is particularly vivid or striking, or especially typical or representative of some phenomenon you are discussing. A claim you are making is such that the doubting reader will want to hear exactly what the source said. This will often be the case when you criticize or disagree with a source; your reader wants to feel sure you aren’t misrepresenting the source aren’t creating a straw man (or woman). And you need to quote enough of the source so the context and meaning are clear.

Tips for using direct quotes Do not allow quotes to speak for themselves. Your research paper is ultimately about communicating your ideas. Your research simply helps prove or support those ideas. So, you should not just string other peoples ideas together giving quote after quotes.

More Tips Always make sure you provide an analysis of the quote. Show your reader that you understand how the quote relates to your ideas by analyzing its significance. Don’t use quotes as padding. Very long quotes will require long explanations to their significance. Long quotes will make the reader feel as if the quotes are being used to take up space.

Integrating Short Quotations If your quotations are less than four lines (usually the case), place them in your text and enclose them with quotation marks. Remember to include a parenthetical citation for each quotation used.

Examples Pearl, who is Hawthorne’s symbol of truth, reaches a proportionately happy conclusion, becoming “the richest heiress of her day, in the New World” (page 243). “One finds violence, hostility, and aggression, everywhere, including TV, the movies, and in many of our everyday social relations” (Zigler 40).

Integrating Long Quotations If a quotation is more than four lines long, set it off from your text by indenting. This is common in quoting literary text and poems. Introduce the quotation with a complete sentence and a colon. Indent 10 spaces, double space lines, and do not use quotation marks. Do not indent the opening line unless the quote begins a new paragraph.

Example Robert Hastrow sums up the process in the following passage, where he compares rays of light to a ball thrown up from the earth and returning because of the pull of gravity: The tug of that enormous force prevents the ray of light from leaving the surface of the star; like the ball thrown upward from the earth, they are pulled back and cannot escape to space. All the light within the star is now trapped by gravity. From this moment on, the star is invisible. It is a black hole in space (65).

Ellipses Use ellipses to indicate when your have omitted unnecessary words from a direct quote. Example: “Even to take drugs once or twice, “Diamond writes, “I must be strong enough to get past... The misery of my first hangover” (199). You do not need to quote or cite information that is common knowledge.

Activity Questions Instruction: Identify which one is a summary; which one is a paraphrase; and which one is an example of plagiarism. ORIGINAL PASSAGE: “Empire state college has a policy describing the conditions under which students may be warned or withdrawn from the college for such unethical academic behavior as plagiarism, forgery, misrepresentation, or other dishonest or deceptive acts which constitute grounds for warning or administrative withdrawal” (CDL Student Handbook 5).

Continued SAMPLES: A. The student handbook states that the college may dismiss students who in any way present others’ work as their own (5). B. According to policy in the student handbook Empire State College may take punitive action (including dismissal) against students who act fraudulently. Fraudulent action includes using the words or ideas of others without proper attribution, falsifying documents, or depicting the words of others as one’s own (5). C. The Student Handbook states that the College has a policy that describes the different instances under which students may be withdrawn from the College. The instances include plagiarism, forgery, misrepresentation, and stances that show dishonest.

Answers A. Summary B. Paraphrase C. Plagiarism

Remove Fluffy How can we make the below quote more understanding? Original: Tania Modleski suggests that “if television is considered by some to be a vaste wasteland, soap operas are thought to be the least nourishing spot in the desert” (123). Revised: In her critique of soap operas, Tania Modleski argues that some view television as “a vast wasteland” and soap operas as “the least nourishing spot in the desert” (123).

Continued In Simone de Beavoir’s book The Coming Age, on page 65 she states, “the decrepitude accompanying old age is in complete conflict with the manly or womanly ideal cherished by the young and fully grown.” Make the passage above less wordy. Revised: In The Coming Age, Simone de Beavoir contends that “the decrepitude accompanying old age is “in complete conflict with the manly or womanly ideal cherished by the young and fully grown” (65).

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