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1 Integrating Quotes The Canterbury Tales

2 Materials C. Tales Packet – Chart on the back Book – Page 89 Paper from basket – To Quote or Not to Quote

3 GOALS To practice integrating quotes into sentences. To practice sentence variety while integrating quotes into sentences. To practice citing parenthetical references for a poem. To practice interpreting characterization.

4 WRITE THIS DOWN Option 1: For example, “QUOTE” (Name #). Option 2: Name + verb, “QUOTE” (Name #). Option 3: Plot paraphrase, “QUOTE” (Name #).

5 DO NOT WRITE THIS DOWN 1. The Wife of Bath represents a typical member of the peasantry. For example, “In making cloth she showed so great a bent / She bettered those of Ypres and of Ghent” (Chaucer 457-458). Which structure is this? X the correct one. Underline the key words…

6 DO NOT WRITE THIS DOWN 2. The Wife of Bath is rather materialistic. She wears, “Her kerchiefs were of finely woven ground; /I dared have sworn they weighed a good ten pound, /The ones she wore on Sunday, on her head” (Chaucer 463-465). Which sentence structure is this? X the correct one. Underline the key words…

7 DO NOT WRITE THIS DOWN 3. The Wife of Bath is in love with love, “She’d had five husbands, all at the church door” (Chaucer 470). Which sentence structure is this? X the correct one. Underline key words.

8 Question: How do I know what to put in parentheses for the in-text reference? Answer: Check the Works Cited for the author’s last name, and then add the line number. Chaucer, Geoffrey. The Canterbury Tales. 1400. Elements of Literature: Sixth Course. Austin: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1989. 84-107. Print. Underline the author’s last name.

9 DO NOT WRITE THIS DOWN The pilgrims travel, “To seek the holy blissful martyr, quick/To give his help to them when they were sick” ( ??? ). What is the correct parenthetical reference? WRITE THIS DOWN

10 THE KNIGHT Find a supporting quote (1-2 lines) – PAGE 89-90 Finish each sentence with a quote and parenthetical reference Mark (X) which structure was followed.

11 THE PARDONER Finish each sentence by: – 1. Filling in the blank or finishing the thought – 2. Finding a supporting quote (1-2 lines) – 3. Documenting the correct parenthetical reference.

12 The Summoner The summoner is another corrupt member of the clergy. Write a paragraph about the summoner using all three sentence structures with quotes. Exchange papers and “grade”


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