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Let’s Try It… Miss Muller asked “Who knows how to do in-text citations?”
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MLA FORMAT “_________” (Author’s Last Name #). Parentheses Author’s Last Name Page Number Period
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Example “Abby, you’ll put it out of mind. I’ll not be comin’ for you no more” ( )Miller21. Author: Miller Page Number: 21
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When to use quotes… 1. When another writer’s words are memorable and will make your paper more interesting. 2. When another writer’s words can say something better than you. 3. When you want to add authority to your paper. Basically, you are providing proof that what you are arguing is true.
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Context Sentence & Colon Introduce the quotation with a complete sentence and a colon. John becomes angry and sticks up for his wife, Elizabeth, when Abigail insults her: “You’ll speak nothin’ of Elizabeth! (Miller 22). Thinking she is powerful enough to attack the judge, Abigail boldly threatens Danforth: “Let you beware Mr. Danforth” (Miller 108). Abigail questions John’s reasoning for traveling to Salem: “You come five mile to see a silly girl fly? I know you better” (Miller 21).
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Attribution followed by a comma Use a comma after common verbs like “states,” “comments,” and “asks.” Also, use a comma after prepositional phrases that precede a quote (that). John Proctor exclaims, “You’ll speak nothin’ of Elizabeth!” (Miller 20). Abigail warns, “Let you beware Mr. Danforth. Think you be so mighty that the power of Hell may not turn your wits?” (Miller 108). Miller states that, “Proctor was a farmer in his mid thirties” (19). ○ If you state the author’s name within the sentence, you do not need the last name in the citation
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Direct Integration Use short quotations--only a few words--as part of your own sentence. Rebecca doesn’t believe the girls are really bewitched and relates their theatrics to the “silly seasons” of her own children and grandchildren (Miller 24). Proctor complains that Reverend Parris’s sermons are more about “hellfire and bloody damnation” than they are about God (Miller 27). Abigail threatens Danforth, warning him that if he does not pay her respect, the “power of Hell” may target him next (Miller 108).
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Practice Activity Complete each quote integration citation by filling in the blanks with your Expo marker. If you completed the sentence correctly, your markings will match up to the corrected sheet provided. If you did not complete the sentence correctly, make note of your mistakes for further practice. Decide if the sentence is an example of attribution, direct integration, or context sentence and circle your answer. Once you are done, slide out the first sheet within your sheet protector.
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