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Embedding Quotations
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Things to know about using quotations… A quotation cannot be a stand alone sentence when used in an essay. You should build the quotation into your own writing A quotation does not argue for you. You need to explain why it’s there.
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Quotation: “I have suppe’d full with horrors/Direness, familiar to my slaughterous thoughts,/Cannot once start me” (Shakespeare V, v, 14).
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Not Embedded and Crappy: By the end of the play, Macbeth has witnessed so much violence and death that he has become emotionally numb. “I have suppe’d full with horrors/Direness, familiar to my slaughterous thoughts,/Cannot once start me”(Shakespeare V, v, 14). This quotation shows us that Macbeth no longer experiences fear as he once did.
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Embedded weakly and Crappy: By the end of the play, Macbeth has witness so much violence and death that he has become emotionally numb. Macbeth says, “I have suppe’d full with horrors/Direness, familiar to my slaughterous thoughts,/Cannot once start me”(Shakespeare V, v, 14). This quotation shows us that Macbeth no longer experiences fear as he once did.
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Embedded and Clear By the end of the play, Macbeth has witness so much violence and death that he has become emotionally numb. The sound of a woman’s scream, instead of frightening Macbeth, simply causes him to remark, “I have suppe’d full with horrors/Direness, familiar to my slaughterous thoughts,/Cannot once start me” (Shakespeare V, v, 14). Macbeth no longer experiences fear as he once did.
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