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Introduction to MLA in-text citations and Silent Reading Response Requirements
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Quote When you want to take a complete sentence/phrase from your book.
You will put quotation marks around the quote to show it is from the book. “write the exact words from the book”
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Ellipsis When you want to take a really long quote, instead of writing it all, use an ellipsis. Put three consecutive periods to indicate the omission of a word, sentence, or whole section from a text without altering its original meaning. “ I am unsure of where they went … out of nowhere, they just reappeared”
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Paraphrase When you change the wording and sentence structure from the book. Original: The price of a resort vacation typically includes meals, tips and equipment rentals, which makes your trip more cost-effective. Paraphrase: All-inclusive resort vacations can make for an economical trip. Notice, there are no quotation marks around a paraphrase because you have used your own words and sentence structure to say the same information as the original passage.
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MLA in-text citations If you use a quote, ellipsis, or paraphrase, YOU MUST include an in-text citation before the period. You must acknowledge your source of information; otherwise, it is plagiarism!!!
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MLA in-text citation format:
For books, always follow this format: (author’s last name page #). Examples: “ I am unsure of where they went … out of nowhere, they just reappeared”(Goldstein 88). All-inclusive resort vacations can make for an economical trip (Pham 21).
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Silent Reading Response Requirements
For your weekly silent reading responses, you are required to answer in the following format: Point Example Discussion
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Point You make a statement about what you will discuss in your answer.
One sentence to indicate the direction of your answer.
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Example You must provide at least one example from the book to support your answer. You may use a quote, ellipses, or paraphrase AND include the MLA in-text citation.
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Discussion You will explain how your quote helps to answer the question/point you made. You may also try extending to a broader context: Make connections to your own life or society/the real world. Do more than what the question is asking: provide more examples and discuss their significance. Provide a unique response: a perceptive response means you are “thinking outside the box” and are able to do more than what the original question asks of you.
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