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Incorporating Quotes into Research Papers
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Quotes Using quotes in an essay or research paper is important when making a point or supporting evidence. Therefore, a quote should not just be plopped into an essay to die all alone. A quote needs to be incorporated into a sentence, not incorporated as a sentence.
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“Quote Metaphor” Look at a quote as the meat in a sandwich. You need some bread on both sides to pull it off (including sources): Introduction “Quote” End/ Source
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According to Cherokee County policy,
Example “Senior Project must be completed in order to graduate” (CCSD 25). According to Cherokee County policy, “Senior Project must be completed in order to graduate” (CCSD 25).
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Senior Project is a necessary graduation requirement and
Example “Senior Project must be completed in order to graduate” (CCSD 25). Senior Project is a necessary graduation requirement and “must be completed” in all Cherokee County schools (CCSD 25).
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Example “Senior Project must be completed in order to graduate” (CCSD 25). CCSD notes that “in order to graduate” one must successfully complete the Senior Project (CCSD 25).
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To Reiterate Use quotes to enhance, strengthen, and support your research paper. Make sure that quotes are supported within a sentence by introducing it and ending it with words and MLA cited sources.
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Helpful Introductory Words
Says - Suggests - Reveals Believes - Points out - States Comments - Declares - Shows Notes - Reports -Confirms Discusses - Observes - Thinks Explains - Relates - Responds Expresses - Remarks - Mentions Acknowledges
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Support the Quote! Introduction “Quote” End/ Source
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Works Cited “Words That Introduce Quotes or Paraphrases.” Gallaudet
University. Gallaudet University, Web. 2 September < /writing/quoting_and_praphrases.html>.
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Your Turn Take the following quote and create 3 different sentences based on the examples we just went over. (You don’t necessarily have to use every word in the quote). “I am the Lorax. I speak for the trees. I speak for the trees for the trees have no tongues” (Seuss 3).
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