Concept #1 Blending quotes is as much about thinking critically as it is about writing better sentences. A sentence that effectively blends a quote reveals.

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Concept #1 Blending quotes is as much about thinking critically as it is about writing better sentences. A sentence that effectively blends a quote reveals analytical insights into a text that go well beneath the surface. Applying complex sentence structure provides a framework to dig deeper beneath the text.

Concept #2 Your sentences that contain quotes from the text should be analytical sentences that happen to have a quote embedded in to your own analysis. Ex: Chillingworth develops into the worst sinner of all, as he “violated in cold blood the sanctity of the human heart” (200).

Concept #2 ctd. Poor example: Chillingworth is said to have “violated in cold blood the sanctity of the human heart” (200). Dimmesdale says this as he and Hester discuss their sin. Is anything in he above sentence actually analysis of the text?

Concept #3 A complex sentence with a blended quote should contain a quote that reveals an important insight, and does not merely reveal plot. EX: Symbolizing the harsh, judgmental and dark Puritan lifestyle, “the soil that had so early borne the black flower of civilized society, a prison” serves as a stark contrast to Hester, who “may …symbolize some sweet moral blossom,” as she transcends the limits of the male, Puritan rule (2).

Concept #4 The anatomy of a complex thought process and a complex sentence with a quote from the text: 6 Part Sentence: – Self Evident detail (quote from text) – Level 1 Analysis (what might be true) – Level 2 Analysis (what larger idea we can infer) – Participial Phrase – Adverbial Clause – Independent Clause

Concept #4 ctd. When Chillingworth tells Hester, “Let him hide himself in outward honor, if he may! Not the less he shall be mine,” vowing a vengeful pursuit of the child’s father, he begins a transformation into the embodiment of darkness and evil that can consume one’s soul (65). Adverbial Clause and Self Evident Detail Participial Phrase and Level 1 Analysis Independent Clause and Level 2 Analysis

Concept #4 ctd. When Chillingworth tells Hester, “Let him hide himself in outward honor, if he may! Not the less he shall be mine,” vowing a vengeful pursuit of the child’s father, he begins a transformation into the embodiment of darkness and evil that can consume one’s soul (65). The critical thinking process: – Chillingworth tells Hester “he shall be mine.” – What might be true about Chillingworth when he says this? He might be vowing revenge. – What can we predict, evaluate, analyze, or synthesize about Chillingworth’s larger purpose? He embodies evil.

The beauty of sentence structure… We can mix it up for variety! Vowing a vengeful pursuit of the child’s father, when Chillingworth tells Hester, “Let him hide himself in outward honor, if he may! Not the less he shall be mine,” he begins a transformation into the embodiment of darkness and evil that can consume one’s soul (65).

Chillingworth tells Hester “he shall be mine.” He might be vowing revenge. He begins a transformation into the embodiment of darkness and evil that can consume one’s soul Concept #4 ctd. Surface Level – Right there in the text; Self Evident What might be true: Requires us to dig deeper. Level 1 Analysis What we can evaluate/synthesize. The “gems!” Level 2 Analysis

Phrases and Clauses Review Phrases: Missing either a subject or the verb Clauses: Have all the stuff (Subject and Verb) Adverbial Clauses – Add more information to he basic verb (when, why, how… does the action happen) Participle Phrases- always function as adjectives, adding description to the sentenceadjectives

Phrases and Clauses Review When Chillingworth tells Hester, “Let him hide himself in outward honor, if he may! Not the less he shall be mine,” vowing a vengeful pursuit of the child’s father, he begins a transformation into the embodiment of darkness and evil that can consume one’s soul (65). Simple Subject: He Simple Verb: begins When does he begin this transformation? When he tells Hester… – Thus, the phrase describing WHEN he begins the transformation adds to the verb, begins, so it is an ADVERBIAL CLAUSE.

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Quote Blending and Higher Order Thinking For each of the following quotes from The Scarlet Letter, provide the following: 1) Level 1 Analysis 2) Level 2 Analysis 3) A complex sentence containing the quote, level 1 analysis, level 2 analysis, a participial phrase, an adverbial clause, and an independent clause.

1. “Stand you here, and let me run and catch it. I am but a child. It will not flee from me.” 2. “They said that it meant Abel, so strong was Hester Prynne, with a woman's strength.” 3. “Had a man seen old Roger Chillingworth, at that moment of his ecstasy, he would have had no need to ask how Satan comports himself.” 4. “There was no one place so secret—no high place nor lowly place, where thou couldst have escaped me—save on this very scaffold!"