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Do Now When have you heard the word “evidence”? Can you think of any synonyms? What does evidence mean in writing?
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Embedding and Citing Evidence 8 th Grade Language Arts
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Why do writers use Direct Quotes? 1. To develop additional ideas to support the thesis 2. Writers use specific evidence, such as paraphrased and/or direct quotations
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Direct Quotation exact words The exact words of an author. “quotation marks” Note: A direct quotation is placed inside “quotation marks”
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How do we Cite a Direct Quotation? “Direct Quotation” (Author’s Last Name Page #). Example: Jonas was feeling embarrassed, "He hunched his shoulders and tried to make himself smaller in the seat. He wanted to disappear, to fade away, not to exist” (Lowry 58).
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When using direct quotes… 1. Avoid plagiarism by paraphrasing or using direct quotes 2. To smoothly embed a direct quotation, use TLQC format (transition, lead-in, quotation, citation). For example: The reader is stunned by Harrison’s dramatic death scene, yet Harrison’s parents hardly react. When George realizes Hazel has been crying, he simply says, “‘Forget sad things’” (Vonnegut 6).
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TLQC T: Transition L: Lead-In Q: Quotation C: Citation
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To keep track off your sources… Complete a source card for each article you read on your topic. This will help you keep track of all of the information you need for your Works Cited page.
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Together… Let’s complete a source card for the article “Should kids be required to wear school uniforms.”
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Together … Let’s use TLQC to embed a quote from the article supporting why school uniforms should be required…
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On your own… Find one source on the library databases. Complete a source card for the article. Find one quote that will be used as support in one of your paragraphs and embed it in a sentence using the TLQC methed.
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