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What are the rules for integrating direct quotations into your writing?

1. a colon or a comma needs to be used before the quote; Put the end quotation marks before the parentheses and the end mark goes after the parentheses. 2. no additional punctuation or capitalization is needed, so the punctuation and capitalization is maintained from original text and quote.

What is a thesis statement? Where should it be found in your essay?

1. a statement that indicates the main idea or claim of a piece of THE WHOLE WRITING; includes a topic (indicates the subject matter the writing is about), and a comment (makes important point about the topic 2. it should be found at the end of the topic paragraph

When is an in-text citation needed? What information should be included in an in-text citation? How does a writer choose what to include in the in-text citation?

1. any time you use information or quotes from a work in your paper/essay 2.using parentheses and putting the last name of the author, then the page number followed by parentheses and a period. You can use a signal phrase or parenthetical citation. 3. she needs to look at how she introduced the quotation or information. For example, if she already referenced the page/line number or author she does not need to include it in the in-text citation

When should a direct quotation be used in your writing? What are some things to keep in mind when choosing a direct quotation?

1. only when there is a purpose for one and it makes sense with the rest of the paragraph/writing. 2. how it supports what you're saying, length and weight, if it is strong enough and you can interpret it easily

What is the purpose of a clincher sentence? When should a clincher sentence be used? Where should it be found in a paragraph?

1. reminds readers of the topic, summarizes the paragraph, and links the paragraph to the next one 2.a clincher sentence does not always need to be used, but it is important to always consider the audience, purpose, and task; when responding to a test essay prompt, for example, one should always be used. 3.it should come after all the details have been included in the paragraph (most likely last sentence)

What are strategies for integrating direct quotations into your writing?

1. sandwich the quotation (introductory phrase, direct quotation, interpretation of quote) 2. integrate quotation into pre-existing sentence (no additional punctuation or capitalization is needed and neither is an introductory phrase)

What should occur in this Intro paragraph in a literary analysis essay?

A preview of your text (name of text and author), and your thesis statement

What should occur in your concluding paragraph in a literary analysis essay?

A reiteration of your thesis statement, and a conclusion of your main points

Where should you use transitions in your writing?

From sentence to sentence, point to point, and paragraph to paragraph.

What are the components/characteristics for a literary analysis essay?

In a literary analysis essay, you must star YOUR OPINION/ YOUR VIEWPOINT on the subject since this type of writing is opinionated

What are the components /characteristics of a thesis for an informative essay?

In an informative essay, you must state the main points of your writing

What should not be included in your concluding paragraph in a literary analysis essay?

Introduction of new points; summarize the points talked about above instead

What is the purpose of a concluding paragraph in a literary analysis essay?

It should stress the importance of the thesis statement, reiterate the main ideas of the essay, give the essay a sense of completeness

What types of language/words should you avoid in a formal, academic essay? What are words you should use instead?

Should avoid contractions and informal words. Instead, write out: Can't- cannot Isn't- is not slang, contractions, first person pronouns, abbreviations, cliches, texting language

What are some suggested techniques for your introduction paragraph in a literary analysis essay?

Start by thinking about the question you are trying to answer or the argument you are trying to make, try writing your introduction last, pay special attention to your first sentence, and be straightforward and confident

What are characteristics of strong body/support sentences? What should you include in the section of your writing?

The body should contain details and evidence that explain the topic, you should organize these details into a logical order, you should clearly relate each sentence back to your topic sentence, and use specific details and concrete examples.

What are the components of the candy wrapper model?

The intro paragraph, the body, and the concluding paragraph.

In a literary analysis essay, what is the purpose of introductory paragraph?

The introductory paragraph should engage your audience and the topic by helping your reader to understand your argument, introduce your ideas, preview your evidence, orient your reader by introducing your text and author, previewing your structure, presenting the thesis

What is the purpose of a topic sentence? Where should it be found in a paragraph?

To connect to the thesis and introduce the main idea of a paragraph. It should be the very first sentence of a paragraph.

When writing your own title for a piece of your own writing, how should you decide what information and form your title should take?

You should analyze your main points of your essay and synthesize it into a couple of words that are focused and easy to understand. Should relate to thesis and main points.

What verb tense should you use when writing about literature? What are the exceptions to that rule?

You should speak in the literary present. The exceptions are: when a direct quotation contains past tense, when something that is referenced in the novel happened prior to the action of the story, or when historical context of the setting, the author's life, etc. are being described

What are the guidelines for formatting a title?

Your title should be centered on the first line of available text after your heading, should be in Times new Roman size 12 font doublespaced, be descriptive of your analysis and argument, clearly demonstrate that you are analyzing literature, and use title capitalization. No special additions are needed.

What is a signal phrase?

information is incorporated into your own sentence and you do not repeat it in parenthetical citation (According to Anderson....)

What are rules for formatting a parenthetical citation? Where does the punctuation go?

put author's last name and page numbers in parentheses at end of sentence. punctuation goes after parentheses unless something other than a period is used.

When do you italicize the title of a work? When do you underline? When do you put the title of a work in quotation marks?

quotes- short works and sections of longer works-short poem, short story, essay (ex. "The Raven") italicize- long works, collection of short works- novel, collection or anthology of essays, film, encyclopedia, magazine, newspaper ( ex. The Scarlet Letter, The New York Times, Star Wars) underline- when you are writing and can't italicize

What are the rules for when to capitalize and not capitalize when integrating a quote?

the beginning of the quoted material is always capitalized, but no other capitalization is needed unless it is used in the quote.

When and where should an ellipsis be used?

when you are showing that you have left out a part of a quotation that otherwise appears to be a complete sentence; only use when you have left out the middle of the quotation. Put it directly after the last word of the quote you want to include.

What do you do if you have a quote within a quote (meaning there are quotation marks in the novel and then you have to put quotation marks around them)?

you need to use a single quotation mark to show the beginning and end of the quotation within the quotation, and use a double quotation to show that a direct quotation is being used.


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