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Citing Sources for SAGE Citing Sources for SAGE
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Citing Your Sources When referring to evidence and information from passages, students should use paraphrasing and short quotations. To credit sources, students should use informal, in-text citations (e.g., MLA author or title tags). When referring to evidence and information from passages, students should use paraphrasing and short quotations. To credit sources, students should use informal, in-text citations (e.g., MLA author or title tags).
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Informal Citation
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Citing Your Sources Ex: The text “In Praise of Careful Science” says “Most of the time, scientists work for decades and make very few mistakes.”
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Or, you can use a tag at the end of the sentence: Ex: Romantic poetry is described as the "spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings” (Wordsworth). Ex: Romantic poetry is described as the "spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings” (Wordsworth). Author Tag
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Citing Your Sources Ex: The Scottish had different patterns that showed what clan a person was in (McClellen and Bree ). Author Tag
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Citing Your Sources If you don’t know the author, use all or part of the title. Ex: "Standardized tests could effectively measure student understanding" (American Testing). Title Tag
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Use all the sources YOU ARE GIVEN.
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Use and Cite the sources for your Essay
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Important hints
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Follow Directions
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Set sound and color carefully Once you begin testing, you will not be able to change them. Once you begin testing, you will not be able to change them.
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Take the time you need But don’t waste your time. But don’t waste your time.
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Use RAFTS Role Role Audience Audience Format Format Task Task Strong Key Words Strong Key Words
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Use Argument essay format
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Bring these items to the lab
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Today we will be in Lab 201
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