
Quoting Literature in an Essay
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Jeff Frieden
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Quoting Literature in an Essay
by Jeff Frieden
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The Big Picture: Why We Cite Quotes
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The Big Picture: Why We Cite Quotes
When people do important work, we show the VALUE they bring by acknowledging their contribution.
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The Big Picture: Why We Cite Quotes
Also, when we cite the author of a piece of literature, we help CLARIFY where the idea is coming from (me, the writer, vs. the author of the book/text)
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Poll
When I have a quote I want to include in an essay, I . . .
am confident, knowing exactly what to do.
am fairly confident, knowing most of the steps to do.
am hesitant, having done it before, but I don't think I remember all the steps
am here to learn because I don't know if I have ever really been taught how
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Steps for Integrating Quotes Into Your Essay
Set up the quote with context and credit to the author
Add the quote (author's words), punctuating properly.
EXPLAIN THE MEANING (your words) of the quote within the context of your essay
Let the reader know where they can find the quote using a parenthetical citation.
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STEP 1: Setting up the quote
Don't just drop a quote in the essay, lead into it.
When developing your "lead-in," provide context
Attribute the quote to the author (last name)
Use an academic verb to describe what the quote is doing
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Multiple Select
When leading into a quote, options for providing context include the following... (mark all that potentially apply)
A description of the scene that involves the quote
The page number where the reader can find the quote
The names of any characters involved in the quote
The chapter number from where the quote originated
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STEP 2: Add the quote, punctuating properly
Comma after the lead-in (before the first quotation mark)
Quotation mark
First word of quote must be capitalized
Close quotation mark after the quote
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Fill in the Blank
After the lead-in, put a _____ before the first quotation mark.
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Multiple Choice
TRUE OR FALSE: The first letter of the quote MUST be capitalized.
TRUE
FALSE
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STEP 3: EXPLAIN THE MEANING (your words) of the quote within the context of your essay
Your reader doesn't know why you selected this quote as evidence.
Your explanation puts the quote in the context of the essay.
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Multiple Choice
TRUE OR FALSE: You DO NOT need to explain your quote because the person reading your essay, like "totally gets you."
TRUE
FALSE
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Multiple Choice
TRUE/FALSE: Explaining a quote helps to place it in this new context of your essay, helping the reader see how you (the writer) are connecting the quote with the claim.
TRUE
FALSE
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STEP 4: Let the reader know where they can find the quote using a parenthetical citation.
In parentheses, use the author's last name & the page # of the quote
DO NOT use a comma, DO NOT write "page" or "pg."
An ending punctuation mark goes after the second parenthesis.
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Multiple Select
When using a parenthetical citation, you MUST include the following information... (mark all that apply)
Parentheses ( )
The author's last name
the word "page"
the page number(s)
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