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Turn in your journals and your vocabulary sheets!
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(Author Page Number) Wiesel seems to begin giving up on religion when he says “I no longer accepted God’s silence ( 66).
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Author last name, first name. Title of Work. City of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Medium of Publication. Wiesel, Elie. Night. New York: Bantam Books, 1986. Print.
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WEBSITEJOURNAL Author’s last name, first Name. “Title of webpage.” Title of Website. Publisher, publication date. Web. Date of access. Author’s last name, first Name. “Title of article.” Title of journal Volume: Issue (Year): pages. Medium of publication.
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The words “works cited” centered Each source is in alphabetical order by author’s last name or article/book title Every line after the first is indented
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Just so you’re aware… https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/
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PRIMARY SOURCESSECONDARY SOURCES First hand account Written during/created about the time period it is written in Inside view of the event Books Poems Interviews Biography/Autobiography/memoir Documentary Movies Speeches Diaries/journals Interprets/analyzes primary sources Removed from the event Journals (scholarly) Articles Essays
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There are several points to think about when finding secondary sources 1. Who is the author? 2. How much authority/power does the author have? 3. How much credibility can be given to the website/journal? 4. How old is this material? 5. How objective is the source?
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A. Introduction 1. Thesis a. Points talked about in paper 2. Title of text, name of author, year of text (if known) 3. Hook B. Body Paragraph 1 1. Topic a. Quote C. Body Paragraph 2 1. Topic a. Quote D. Body Paragraph 3 1. Topic a. Quote E. Conclusion 1. Final Thoughts 2. Reiterate Thesis A. Introduction 1. Thesis: a. 2. 3. B. Body Paragraph 1 1. Topic: a. Quote: C. Conclusion 1. 2.
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