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Embedding Quotations in a Short Answer response
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Embedding quotations using transition helps quoted material flow naturally and coherently into your response.
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While traveling on a bus, the author is “Heart-filled, head- filled with glee”. Example (transition is in red): While traveling on a bus, the author is “Heart-filled, head- filled with glee”.
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When written properly, the reader should not be able to hear where the quotation marks are when the sentence is read aloud.
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When done poorly, the transition is choppy, incomplete, and predictable.
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Poor example: This is shown by “And he was no whit bigger”.
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The prior example does not make sense when read aloud. Every sentence in a paragraph must make sense, regardless of whether or not it contains quoted material.
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You may need to change words within your quote so that the sentence is understandable.
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When changing words in a sentence indicate the change by placing brackets [ ] around the change in the word or the changed word.
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To omit words in the middle of a long quote, use ellipses (…)
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Example: The other boy “called me ‘Shorty.’ / […] That’s all that I remember”.
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Notice, anytime you change or add something in a quote, you must use a bracket to indicate your change. In this case, the original lines 9 through 11 were omitted and were represented by […].
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How to create a good transition into a quotation:
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1) give background for all quoted material -- what is happening, who is speaking?
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2) only use the most important part of the quote
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3) read your sentence aloud--can you “hear” the quotation marks? You shouldn’t. 3) read your sentence aloud--can you “hear” the quotation marks? You shouldn’t.
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4) omit unnecessary words and phrases; use ellipses (…) and brackets [ ] to indicate your changes
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The creature even describes himself as a “fallen angel [with an] accumulation of anguish” in his seclusion.
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Write a response of your own using transitions and embedded quotes from “Cask of Amontillado” and “Stolen Party”
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How is the theme of good vs. evil portrayed in both “Cask of Amontillado” and “Stolen Party”. Use evidence from both texts to support your answer. From “CoA” and “SP” *Remember to EMBED your quote/s
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