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How to take quotes from a book and write them in MLA style.

How to take quotes from a book and write them in MLA style. “Writing quotes in the right way is easy!” -----Mr. B. Step 1: choose your quotes Go through your text and find 1-3 book quotes for each main idea in your commentary. Step 2: write down your quotes

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How to take quotes from a book and write them in MLA style.

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  1. How to take quotes from a book and write them in MLA style.

  2. “Writing quotes in the right way is easy!” -----Mr. B.

  3. Step 1: choose your quotes Go through your text and find 1-3 book quotes for each main idea in your commentary

  4. Step 2: write down your quotes Each time you find a good quote that fits one of your ideas – write it down on a note card

  5. Step 3: write down your quotes Don’t forget to write down the page number when you find a quote!

  6. Step 4: put in quote marks and page numbers

  7. Quote marks Put “ ” around the beginning and end of each quote

  8. Quote marks “I couldn’t stand the way my hair curled like crazy after swimming.”

  9. LeavePunctuation for after the page numbers “I couldn’t stand the way my hair curled like crazy after swimming” (204).

  10. Unless there is ! Or ? “I couldn’t stand the way my hair curled like crazy after swimming! ” (204).

  11. Write page number (NOTICE NO # OR PG.) “I couldn’t stand the way my hair curled like crazy after swimming” (102).

  12. Dialogue Quote marks The hard quote!

  13. Dialogue Quote marks If your quote looks like this in the book: “She’s so smart she makes me feel like a dummy!” June said.

  14. Dialogue Quote marks You need to keep “ “ around the whole quote :“She’s so smart she makes me feel like a dummy! June said.”

  15. Dialogue Quote marks AND you need to add single quote marks ‘ ‘ around any spoken words of dialogue:“ ‘ She’s so smart she makes me feel like a dummy! ’ June said.”

  16. You try! Where do quote marks go around this dialogue quote?

  17. I don’t like Christina, said June; She’s so smart she makes me feel like a dummy.

  18. “‘I don’t like Christina,’ said June; ‘She is so smart she makes me feel like a dummy.’”

  19. Good Job! You now know how to put quote marks around normal and dialogue quotes!

  20. Don’t need all words! (Use …) “I couldn’t stand the way my hair curled …” (102).

  21. Try using singlewords! The character did not like the ungainly way her hair “curled” and “knotted” (102).

  22. Long quotes! What if your quote is long (more than 3 lines of typing/writing in your essay?

  23. Long quotes! The extended essay is used to create a chance for students to study a text in depth. Students must spent 40 or more hours exploring a topic of their choice, while writing 30-50 pages of text (102). The IB Guide is very clear how long and detailed the Extended essay must be. The Guided states,

  24. Long quotes! * Single space text * Justified (block) * Indent both sides * No quote marks!

  25. Check and correct “The extended essay is used to create a chance for students to study a text in depth. Students must spent 40 or more hours exploring a topic of their choice, while writing 30-50 pages of text. (102)” The IB Guide is very clear how long and detailed the Extended essay must be. The Guided states,

  26. There were 3 mistakes! The extended essay is used to create a chance for students to study a text in depth. Students must spent 40 or more hours exploring a topic of their choice, while writing 30-50 pages of text (102). The IB Guide is very clear how long and detailed the Extended essay must be. The Guided states,

  27. Last steps! Take a text and practice by writing examples of these in your notebooks Full sentence quote Partial quote (…) Single words Long quote

  28. Last steps! Don’t forget: whatever the length of your quote – I.Q.C!

  29. Last steps! Introduce quote The author reveals her disdain for macho men in Act 2 when Suzanne says, “Little men need big cars” (35).

  30. Last steps!Quote Try embedding your quotes The author’s use of irony is shown in words such as “Little men” and “big cars” (35).

  31. Last steps! COMMENT on quote The above quote contains words such as “little men”, which reveals that the author is sarcastic and ironic when referring to the fragile egos of men who show their wealth through large autos.

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