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Quote Blends

Quote Blends. How to Integrate Quotes into Your Sentences. AVOID THE FOLLOWING. We know Shakespeare’s birthday in the quote “… On page 192, Encyclopedia Britannica says that in the quote, “… “…” is a quote that shows Edgar Allan Poe’s struggles in life. Formula #1 for Quote Blends.

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Quote Blends

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  1. Quote Blends How to Integrate Quotes into Your Sentences

  2. AVOID THE FOLLOWING • We know Shakespeare’s birthday in the quote “… • On page 192, Encyclopedia Britannica says that in the quote, “… • “…” is a quote that shows Edgar Allan Poe’s struggles in life.

  3. Formula #1 for Quote Blends • According to AUTHOR in SOURCE, “DIRECT QUOTATION” (PAGE NUMBER or TITLE OF WEBSITE). • Example: According to Riesler in The Encyclopedia Britanica, “Emily Dickenson was a recluse that most people did not take notice of” (212).

  4. Formula #2 for Quote Blending • AUTHOR, in SOURCE, suggests that “DIRECT QUOTATION” (PAGE NUMBER or TITLE OF WEBPAGE) • Example: Sandra Cisneros, in “On Writing The House on Mango Street,” suggests that “literature should reflect the real lives of Latino culture” (566).

  5. Formula #3 for Quote Blending • In SOURCE, AUTHOR says, “DIRECT QUOTATION” (PAGE NUMBER or TITLE OF WEBPAGE) • Example: On the website Absolute Shakespeare, the author says, “We don’t actually know [Shakespeare’s] birthday but from this [baptism] record we assume he was born in 1564 (“Shakespeare Biography”).

  6. argues asserts concludes discusses emphasizes examines explores focuses on has determined that highlights the fact that maintains mentions notes points out that reports states suggests Alternatives to “Says”

  7. Now you try: Blend these quotes! 1. Source: Language of Literature 9th grade Anthology • No author • Direct Quote: “Angelou wrote I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings about her life up to the age of 16.” • Page 478 2. Source: Time Magazine Online • Author: Lev Grossman • Direct Quote: “[Stephanie Meyer’s] main creative outlets were scrapbooking and making elaborate Halloween costumes.” • Article Title: “Stephanie Meyer: A New J.K. Rowling?” 3. Source: Encyclopedia Britannica Online • No Author • Direct Quote: “In London, Frost’s name was frequently mentioned by those who followed the course of modern literature, and soon American visitors were returning home with news of this unknown poet who was causing a sensation abroad. “ • Article: “Robert Frost”

  8. Body Paragraph: Format (at least 6 sentences) • Topic Sentence: what the paragraph is all about • Evidence and summary of your research. • Use at least 2 quotes • Concluding sentence: summary of the paragraph and transition to the next topic

  9. Now Self Edit Your Quote Blends • In your essay, highlight the sentences that contain quotes. • Write suggestions for yourself for how to blend these quotes more effectively.

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