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Quotes. Integrating quotations. Why Use Quotes in Your Essay? . The essay you write for class must be your essay. It should be your own ideas and in your own words. However, many essay assignments will ask that you use sources or quotes. Use quotes: 1. To prove that your ideas are correct

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  1. Quotes Integrating quotations

  2. Why Use Quotes in Your Essay? • The essay you write for class must be your essay. It should be your own ideas and in your own words. However, many essay assignments will ask that you use sources or quotes. Use quotes: • 1. To prove that your ideas are correct • 2. To illustrate your point of view • 3. To demonstrate how you arrived at an original idea of your own

  3. When to Use Quotes in Your Essay • Usually, you will not use any quotes in your essay’s introduction. An introduction should be entirely in your own words.

  4. When to Use Quotes in Your Essay • Do not start a paragraph with a quote. • The paragraphs in the body of your essay will begin with your topic sentence (the statement that tells the readers what the rest of the paragraph will be talking about). Again, these will be in your own words.

  5. When to Use Quotes in Your Essay • After you have given the topic sentence and explained what you will be writing about in your paragraph, you can consider using a quote that proves or illustrates what you claimed in your topic sentence.

  6. When to Use Quotes in Your Essay • After the quote, show how it supports your point or idea = Commentary • This will be in your own words and will demonstrate the connection between the idea and the quote you’ve used. • It will explain to the reader why you chose the quote that you did and why it is relevant to your main point; the quote does not make your point for you. Do not end a paragraph with a quote.

  7. When to Use Quotes in Your Essay • Quotations can never stand by themselves. They must be introduced and explained.

  8. When to Use Quotes in Your Essay Example: Topic Sentence (TS) - In the Santa Clara Valley, Buck's life on Judge Miller's estate is filled with freedom, developing in him a strong sense of pride and making him trust the people around him.

  9. When to Use Quotes in Your Essay Example: CD using a quote - Buck can go anywhere he wants on the estate, for he "was neither house dog nor kennel dog. The whole realm was his."

  10. When to Use Quotes in Your Essay Example: CM -Unlike any other dog at the judge’s house, he does not have a defined role but can choose the way he wants to spend his days. The word “realm” even suggests that Buck views himself as a king, and indeed, his freedom causes Buck to feel superior to all those around him.

  11. When to Use Quotes in Your Essay • 1. To prove that your ideas are correct • 2. To illustrate your point of view • 3. To demonstrate how you arrived at an original idea of your own In the Santa Clara Valley, Buck's life on Judge Miller's estate is filled with freedom, developing in him a strong sense of pride and making him trust the people around him. Buck can go anywhere he wants on the estate, for he "was neither house dog nor kennel dog. The whole realm was his." Unlike any other dog at the judge’s house, he does not have a defined role but can choose the way he wants to spend his days. The word “realm” even suggests that Buck views himself as a king, and indeed, his freedom causes Buck to feel superior to all those around him.

  12. How to Integrate Quotes in a Sentence • Remember, a quote should never appear in a sentence by itself, because then there is no context for the quote.

  13. How to Integrate Quotes in a Sentence • Use Signal Phrases • A quote can be smoothly integrated into the sentence by using a signal phrase. • A signal phrase can be set up in three ways: • Writing a complete sentence followed by a colon and then the quote. • Writing an incomplete sentence, followed by the quote. • Writing a statement that ends in that or a signal phrase and then the quote.

  14. How to Integrate Quotes in a Sentence • Use Signal Phrases • Example: Writing an incomplete sentence, followed by the quote. Buck can go anywhere he wants on the estate, for he "was neither house dog nor kennel dog. The whole realm was his."

  15. How to Integrate Quotes in a Sentence • Use Signal Phrases • Writing a statement that ends in that or a signal phrase and then the quote. • Sample Signal words:

  16. How to Integrate Quotes in a Sentence • Use Signal Phrases • Example - Writing a statement that ends in that or a signal phrase and then the quote. Along with giving him great pride, Buck's freedom makes him trusting. Since no one on the estate has ever tried to hurt him, Buck reasoned "to trust in the men he knew, and give them credit for a wisdom that outreached his own."

  17. How to Integrate Quotes in a Sentence • Omitting words • If you omit material from a quote to be concise, mark the omission with three periods (called an ellipsis) with a space between each (…)

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