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What should you do?
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1. State your quote: According to …; Someone once said; Victor Frankl once said, “…” If you know the author, provide the name. If not, use according to… or someone once said…etc. 2. Analyze/explain the quote in your own words. Here is where you give your interpretation of the quote. When you read that quote, what meaning are you taking away?
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3. Give a general example using your quote. (In literature the theme of this quote can be found in many fiction novels.) If you are using your own experience, discuss people/the world in general. If you are using an example from literature, discuss literature as a whole in a general sense. If you are using an example from movies, science, or history, again, discuss generally before moving into specifics.
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4. Start to give your example (Ex: In the novel the Great Gatsby, the characters display…) Begin to discuss your example without giving away the specifics of your body paragraphs. For example, if you are applying the quote to specific characters, discuss the characters in general before giving their specific names. 5. Thesis (In the Great Gatsby, Gatsby and Daisy…) I should know exactly what you will discuss in your body paragraphs from your thesis. Here is where you need to specific.
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Topic sentence: What will you talk about in your paragraph? I should read your first sentence and know exactly what you will be talking about in the body paragraph. Compare the quote to your chosen example. Remember- you are analyzing your example through the quote. You MUST include specific details!!! Don’t be vague. Concluding sentence: You can’t just stop. You must wrap up the paragraph One sentence to sum up what your point was.
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