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Using Quotations effectively

                     Spring 2009
                 ENC 1102 Online


                 By Byrna Joseph
Purpose of a Quotation in a
Paper

   • Good quotations are
    supposed to support a
   particular interpretation
Dropped Quotations

• A “dropped” quote is a quote that is put into a
  sentence with no introduction.
• Ex. Fraser tries to convince us that by
  reasonably cutting back, most of the problems
  would be solved. “But the problem really isn’t
  meat, but too much meat—
  overgrazing, overfishing and overconsumption.
  If American just ate less meat, the problem
  could be alleviated without giving up meat
  entirely” (Fraser 185).
Dropped Quotations

                   YOU NEVER WANT
                   TO DROP A
                   QUOTATION!!!

    Because it
    will pollute
    your paper




                         Dropped
                         Quotation
Introduce you Quote!

   A quotation should never
   suddenly appear out of
   nowhere!

              Quotation



http://www.all4humor.com/images/files/Surprised%20Girl%20Face.jpg
Discuss your quotations



   • What is your interpretation or
             opinion of it?
A few ways to Introduce an
Explanation
• Here we see that
• This statement shows
• Clearly, then,
• We can conclude from this that
• This tells us that
• From this we can understand that
Verbs that Introduce

• says                      • claims
• writes                    • states
• observes                  • comments
• notes                     • thinks
• remarks                   • affirms
• adds                      • asserts
• declares                  • explains
• informs us                • argues
• alleges    http://www.runran.net/remix_visual/images/
             20070204104049_verb.jpg
Try a Colon Introduction

• Sometimes you might want to use a colon
  introduction.
• The colon is used to introduce a quotation or
  formal statement, but you must put an
  independent clause after the colon
• Ex. The speaker made the following
  observation:“In the future, communication
  between people all over the world will lead not
  to an enriched culture but to a homogenous
  one.”
Using An introductory phrase

• May sometimes be best. For example:
  In the words of Fisher, quot;Art is a mirror of beliefquot;
  (342).
  As Ted Fisher has remarked, quot;Life imitates art.quot;
  As Fisher reminds us, quot;Monkey see, monkey
  do.quot;
Or…

• Sometimes you might want to begin your
  quotation in the middle of the writer's
  sentence.
• Ex.
  Joe believes that quot;life is slow and softquot; in the
  country (Living Easy 288).
Condense the Quotation

• You can sometimes leave out some words
  from a quote in order to have the portion that is
  absolutely relevant.
• Just don’t forget the mid-sentence ellipses
  ( three spaced dots…)
• Ex.
  The surf on the beach at Tampa Bay beat
  against the shore.
  Your quotation:
         James spoke of his wave watching, quot;The
  surf . . . beat against the shore“
Condense the Quotation




  http://www.uncrate.com/men/images/pushi
  ng-bookends.jpg
Including /in-text citation

• The in-text citation is the author's last name
  followed by a page number:
  Ex. (Joseph 252)
• Make sure to cite this quotation or source in
  your works cited or bibliography page
Make sure the words are right.

• If you need to change anything else
      in the quotation or add some
     comment within it, indicate your
  change or addition by using square
              brackets [this]
Long Quotation

• Quotations longer than four lines should be in
  set-off block format.
• These should have a Left-indent
• Start these with a signal statement ending in a
  colon:
• Ex: In his imaginary book little John says:
     I enjoyed riding my bike today. I remember when
     I first learned how to ride my bike. It was over
     three years ago but I remember it like it was
     yesterday. My dad waked me up early that
     morning and he told me that he had a surprise
     for me outside.
To end a quotation
 • When there is a parenthetical citation
   there are different rules for
   punctuations
 •   Period Ex: quot;I cannot suppress,quot; Nietzsche says, quot;a sigh
     and a last hopequot; (917).
 •   Question Ex: What is it,quot; Nietzsche asks, quot;that I especially
     find utterly unendurable?quot; (917)
 •   Exclamation Ex: Nietzsche's melancholic energy is
     unmistakable: quot;At this point I cannot suppress a sigh and
     a last hope. What is it that I especially find utterly
     unendurable? That I cannot cope with, that makes me
     choke and faint? Bad air! Bad air!quot; (917)

     Inside the “q”                Outside the “q”
 question mark                   period
 exclamation mark
Remember

• It is important to find the BEST
  quotations,
• Those that really serve your
  purpose and help your paper.
Resources

• http://www.virtualsalt.com/quotehlp.htm
• http://instructors.cwrl.utexas.edu/mitchell/node/
  29
• http://nutsandbolts.washcoll.edu/quoting.html
• http://www.cliffsnotes.com/WileyCDA/CliffsRevi
  ewTopic/Uses-of-the-Colon.topicArticleId-
  29011,articleId-28989.html

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Using Quotations Effectively

  • 1. Using Quotations effectively Spring 2009 ENC 1102 Online By Byrna Joseph
  • 2. Purpose of a Quotation in a Paper • Good quotations are supposed to support a particular interpretation
  • 3. Dropped Quotations • A “dropped” quote is a quote that is put into a sentence with no introduction. • Ex. Fraser tries to convince us that by reasonably cutting back, most of the problems would be solved. “But the problem really isn’t meat, but too much meat— overgrazing, overfishing and overconsumption. If American just ate less meat, the problem could be alleviated without giving up meat entirely” (Fraser 185).
  • 4. Dropped Quotations YOU NEVER WANT TO DROP A QUOTATION!!! Because it will pollute your paper Dropped Quotation
  • 5. Introduce you Quote! A quotation should never suddenly appear out of nowhere! Quotation http://www.all4humor.com/images/files/Surprised%20Girl%20Face.jpg
  • 6. Discuss your quotations • What is your interpretation or opinion of it?
  • 7. A few ways to Introduce an Explanation • Here we see that • This statement shows • Clearly, then, • We can conclude from this that • This tells us that • From this we can understand that
  • 8. Verbs that Introduce • says • claims • writes • states • observes • comments • notes • thinks • remarks • affirms • adds • asserts • declares • explains • informs us • argues • alleges http://www.runran.net/remix_visual/images/ 20070204104049_verb.jpg
  • 9. Try a Colon Introduction • Sometimes you might want to use a colon introduction. • The colon is used to introduce a quotation or formal statement, but you must put an independent clause after the colon • Ex. The speaker made the following observation:“In the future, communication between people all over the world will lead not to an enriched culture but to a homogenous one.”
  • 10. Using An introductory phrase • May sometimes be best. For example: In the words of Fisher, quot;Art is a mirror of beliefquot; (342). As Ted Fisher has remarked, quot;Life imitates art.quot; As Fisher reminds us, quot;Monkey see, monkey do.quot;
  • 11. Or… • Sometimes you might want to begin your quotation in the middle of the writer's sentence. • Ex. Joe believes that quot;life is slow and softquot; in the country (Living Easy 288).
  • 12. Condense the Quotation • You can sometimes leave out some words from a quote in order to have the portion that is absolutely relevant. • Just don’t forget the mid-sentence ellipses ( three spaced dots…) • Ex. The surf on the beach at Tampa Bay beat against the shore. Your quotation: James spoke of his wave watching, quot;The surf . . . beat against the shore“
  • 13. Condense the Quotation http://www.uncrate.com/men/images/pushi ng-bookends.jpg
  • 14. Including /in-text citation • The in-text citation is the author's last name followed by a page number: Ex. (Joseph 252) • Make sure to cite this quotation or source in your works cited or bibliography page
  • 15. Make sure the words are right. • If you need to change anything else in the quotation or add some comment within it, indicate your change or addition by using square brackets [this]
  • 16. Long Quotation • Quotations longer than four lines should be in set-off block format. • These should have a Left-indent • Start these with a signal statement ending in a colon: • Ex: In his imaginary book little John says: I enjoyed riding my bike today. I remember when I first learned how to ride my bike. It was over three years ago but I remember it like it was yesterday. My dad waked me up early that morning and he told me that he had a surprise for me outside.
  • 17. To end a quotation • When there is a parenthetical citation there are different rules for punctuations • Period Ex: quot;I cannot suppress,quot; Nietzsche says, quot;a sigh and a last hopequot; (917). • Question Ex: What is it,quot; Nietzsche asks, quot;that I especially find utterly unendurable?quot; (917) • Exclamation Ex: Nietzsche's melancholic energy is unmistakable: quot;At this point I cannot suppress a sigh and a last hope. What is it that I especially find utterly unendurable? That I cannot cope with, that makes me choke and faint? Bad air! Bad air!quot; (917) Inside the “q” Outside the “q” question mark period exclamation mark
  • 18. Remember • It is important to find the BEST quotations, • Those that really serve your purpose and help your paper.
  • 19. Resources • http://www.virtualsalt.com/quotehlp.htm • http://instructors.cwrl.utexas.edu/mitchell/node/ 29 • http://nutsandbolts.washcoll.edu/quoting.html • http://www.cliffsnotes.com/WileyCDA/CliffsRevi ewTopic/Uses-of-the-Colon.topicArticleId- 29011,articleId-28989.html