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APES

APES. Open Ended Response. A – Answer question directly (TAG – Title, Author, Genre) P – Provide evidence (using an Introductory Phrase) E – Explain evidence (using a Contextualizing Phrase) S – Strengthen argument. APES.

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  1. APES Open Ended Response

  2. A – Answer question directly (TAG – Title, Author, Genre) P – Provide evidence (using an Introductory Phrase) E – Explain evidence (using a Contextualizing Phrase) S – Strengthen argument APES

  3. When you quote another writer's words, you need to introduce or contextualize the quote. • Quotes cannot stand alone in a paper. • Contextualize– provide information that determines its meaning/purpose Basic rules

  4. Introductory phrases • EXAMPLE • The speaker asks, "What immortal hand or eye / Dare frame thy fearful symmetry?” • King Uther declares, “Igrainehas broken my heart…and unless I can win her, I shall never recover.” How to introduce a quote…

  5. Introductory phrases _______ states, “ _______ shows that, “ _______ observes, “ _______ believes that, “ _______ asks, “ _______ testified, “ _______ explains, “ _______ argues, “ _______ says, “ According to _______, “ _______ argues, “ In _______’s words, “ _______ thinks, “ _______ reports, “ It is made evident to the reader that _______ when _______ [verb], “ This becomes clearly evident when _______ [verb], “ One of the most striking pieces of evidence is when _______ [verb] How to introduce a quote…

  6. Contextualizing Phrases • EXAMPLE • King Uther declares, “Igrainehas broken my heart…and unless I can win her, I shall never recover.” • It is evident thatUtherresponds to Igraine’s rejection in an exaggerated, over the top manner that dramatically affects his physical and mental health. Following up a quote…

  7. Contextual phrasing • Here the reader can see see that • This statement shows • Clearly, then, • The reader can conclude that • This tells the reader that • From this the reader can understand • The purpose of this passage is to • It is evident that • It is strikingly clear that • This clearly evidences • It can be inferred from this passage How to Contextualize a quote…

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