How to use quotes effectively and properly.
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How to use quotes
effectively and properly. “”
Quotation marks are like the road signs you see when you enter and leave the city.
“Just as the signs define the city limits, quotation marks show where speech begins and ends” (O’Conner 119).
Now, use the
reports on your desk to find one example of a quote.
Glue it onto a sheet of paper.
4-Steps:Introduce it.
Quote it.Cite it.
Punctuate it.
Introduce it.Quote it.Cite it.Punctuate it.
#1
Introduce it.
EXAMPLES:
In the words of researchers Redelmeier and Tibshirani, “…”
As Matt Sundeen has noted, “…”
Patti Pena, mother of a child killed by a driver distracted by a cell phone, points out that “…”
Introduce it.
MORE EXAMPLES:
“…,” writes Christine Haughney, “…”
“…,” claims wireless spokesperson Annette Jacobs.
Radio hosts Tom and Ray Magliozzi offer a persuasive counterargument: “…”
Quotes can be
written with an introduction before the quote…
According to a survey conducted by the National Constitution Center (NCC) in 1998, “52 percent of teenagers have a television in their bedrooms.”
Introduction Quote+
Introduce it.
Quotes can be
written with the introduction after the quote…
“52 percent of teenagers have a television in their bedrooms,” according to a survey conducted by the National Constitution Center (NCC) in 1998.
IntroductionQuote +
Introduce it.
Quotes can be
written with the introduction between the quote…
Many teenagers “have a television in their bedrooms,” according to a survey conducted by the National Constitution Center (NCC) in 1998, which accounts for “52 percent.”
IntroductionQuote + + Quote
Introduce it.
Quotes can be
placed between text.
According to a survey conducted by the National Constitution Center (NCC) in 1998, “52 percent of teenagers have a television in their bedrooms” which is why there is a huge obesity problem.
Introduction + +Quote text
Introduce it.
Now, look at the
quote you cut out and glued on your paper.
Underline the quote and highlight the remaining text red.
Introduction Quote Quotetext +++
Introduce it.
How many
ways can a quote being introduced?
(Write them all down on your sheet of paper…)
Introduction
According to…
Introduce it.
Here is a list of
verbs to help you out…
• demonstrates
• denies • disputes• emphasizes• endorses• explains• grants• illustrates• implies• insists
• acknowledges
• adds• admits• agrees• argues• asserts• believes• claims• concludes• confirms• counters• declares
• notes• observes• points out• reasons• refutes• rejects• reports• responds• reveals
• says• states• suggests• thinks• writes
Introduce it.Quote it.Cite it.Punctuate it.
#2
Any time you use any word from someone else’s words,
you must quote him or her.
Quote it.
It also helps
prove your claim because
it provides evidence. Quote it.
Quote it.
When quoting, you must be careful to do it properly or it is plagiarism…
1. Do not cut and paste from the internet
2. Do not copy word-for-word without using quotation marks, even if you give a source citation at the end of your sentence
Quote it.
3. Do not replace a few words with synonyms, keeping the basic sentence structure; you are still stealing the sentence structure
4. Do not paraphrase without the parenthetical citation to indicate its original source
Introduce it.Quote it.Cite it.Punctuate it.
#3
How to cite your sources and create a bibliography. ()Smith 101
Cite it.
When you quote, you must show the reader
where to look in the
bibliography.
Cite it.
“Just as the signs define the city limits, quotation marks show where speech begins and ends” (O’Conner 119).
Did you notice that on my earlier slide?
Cite it.
“Just as the signs define the
city limits, quotation marks show where speech begins and ends” (O’Conner 119).
O, Conner, Patricia T. Woe is I Jr. New York: Scholastic, 2007.
When you quote, you must show the reader
where to look in the
bibliography.
Cite it.
QUOTED
According to California State Senator Brad Nichols, selling soda “undermines the good habits that parents are trying to instill” (Thompson 24).
Author’s last name
Cite it.
QUOTED
According to California State Senator Brad Nichols, selling soda “undermines the good habits that parents are trying to instill” (Thompson 24).
Page the quote was found on
Cite it.
Cite it.
There are many ways to cite your source depending on the type or location of the info…
Cite it.
There are many ways to cite your source depending on the type or location of the info…
RULE OF THUMB: Check the bibliography citation to see what information you have listed first. This will determine how you cite your sources.
Always start with the item listed first…
It could be the author’s last name
…or, it could be the publication.
Cite it.
So, your paper would look like this if you have the author’s name…
According to the author of 30 Great Sci-Fi Stories, nearly 80 percent of all Star Trek fans are male (Adams 132).
The last name of the author and the page that fact was listed on.
Cite it.
…or, like this if you don’t.
The publication name and the page that fact was listed on.
Science Fiction based on “imagined science” that pertains to society or individuals (The Encyclopedia Galactica 391).
Cite it.
If the author was already introduced in your text, you only need the page number.
WORKS CITED ENTRYSundeen, Matt. “Cell Phones and
Highway Safety: 2000 State Legislative Update.” National Conference of State Legislatures. Dec. 2000.
ESSAY
Matt Sundeen notes that drivers with cell phones place an estimated 98,000 emergency calls each day” (25).
Cite it.
RULE OF THUMB: Citations in the parentheses must use the name that is listed first in the bibliography.This way, if the reader wants to research more, they know what to look for when they flip back to your bibliography.
Science Fiction based on “imagined science” that pertains to society or individuals (The Encyclopedia Galactica 391).
Cite it.
Page numbers may also not be available. In this case, you would simply cite the source without a page number.
Science Fiction based on “imagined science” that pertains to society or individuals (The Encyclopedia Galactica).
Introduce it.Quote it.Cite it.Punctuate it.
#4
When you quote, you must show the reader
where to look in the
bibliography.
QUOTED
According to California State Senator Brad Nichols, selling soda “undermines the good habits that parents are trying to instill” (Thompson 24).
Did you notice there is NO comma?
When you quote, you must show the reader
where to look in the
bibliography.
QUOTED
According to California State Senator Brad Nichols, selling soda “undermines the good habits that parents are trying to instill” (Thompson 24).
Did you notice the parentheses?
When you quote, you must show the reader
where to look in the
bibliography.
QUOTED
According to California State Senator Brad Nichols, selling soda “undermines the good habits that parents are trying to instill” (Thompson 24).
How about the period after the citation?
When you quote, you must show the reader
where to look in the
bibliography.
QUOTED
According to California State Senator Brad Nichols, selling soda “undermines the good habits that parents are trying to instill” (Thompson 24).
And, the quotes end before the citation.
We already learned this when we completed this handout
Punctuate it.
The final step is to make sure your punctuation symbolizes your intentions.
Punctuate it.
#1. Show that you took out words from a quote by using ellipses.
Punctuate it.
Show that you took out words from a quote by using ellipses.
ORIGINAL PASSAGEBrad Nichols added, “When you have this marketplace of junk and soda everywhere else, it undermines the good habits that parents are trying to instill.”
QUOTED
According to California State Senator Brad Nichols, selling soda “undermines the good habits that parents…instill” in their children (Nichols 32).
Punctuate it.
#2. Show that you changed one word or the tense of a word by using brackets.
ORIGINAL PASSAGEBrad Nichols added, “When you have this marketplace of junk and soda everywhere else, it undermines the good habits that parents are trying to instill.”
QUOTED
Brad Nichols told Californians that those who sold soda “[undermined] the good habits that parents [have tried] to instill” (Nichols 32).
Punctuate it.
#3. Place a comma before and after a quote if it needs it…
RULE OF THUMB: Read your writing and listen for drops in your voice, pauses, and a change in voice. Each drop, pause, or voice change represents a possible comma.
ORIGINAL PASSAGEBrad Nichols added, “When you have this marketplace of junk and soda everywhere else, it undermines the good habits that parents are trying to instill.”
QUOTED
Brad Nichols told Californians that those who sold soda “[undermined] the good habits that parents [have tried] to instill” (Nichols 32).
Punctuate it.
Place a comma before and after a quote if it needs it…
RULE OF THUMB: Read your writing and listen for drops in your voice and pauses. Each drop or pause represents a possible comma.
ORIGINAL PASSAGEBrad Nichols added, “When you have this marketplace of junk and soda everywhere else, it undermines the good habits that parents are trying to instill.”
QUOTED
Brad Nichols told Californians that those who sold soda “[undermined] the good habits that parents [have tried] to instill” (Nichols 32).
Punctuate it.
#4. Punctuation always goes inside the last quotes.
1. Periods2. Commas3. Exclamation
Points4. Question Marks
Mrs. Hurd said, “Take notes or it will affect your grade.”
Punctuate it.
#4. Punctuation always goes inside the last quotes.
1. Periods2. Commas3. Exclamation
Points4. Question Marks
“Take notes,” said Mrs. Hurd, “or it will affect your grade.”
Punctuate it.
#4. Punctuation always goes inside the last quotes.
1. Periods2. Commas3. Exclamation
Points4. Question Marks
Mrs. Hurd said, “Take notes or it will affect your grade!”
Punctuate it.
#4. Punctuation always goes inside the last quotes.
1. Periods2. Commas3. Exclamation
Points4. Question Marks
Mrs. Hurd asked, “Did you take notes?”
Punctuate it.
#5. Punctuation that goes outside the final quotes include:
1. Colons2. Semicolons3. Question Mark &
Exclamation Points that fall outside of the original quote
ORIGINAL QUOTE:
“Take notes or you will lose points.”
STUDENT QUOTING MRS. HURD:
Did Mrs. Hurd say, “take notes or [we’ll] lose points”?
Punctuate it.
#5. Punctuation that goes outside the final quotes include:
1. Colons2. Semicolons3. Question Mark &
Exclamation Points that fall outside of the original quote
Uncle Jesse has two recordings of “Blue Suede Shoes”: one by Elvis and one by Carl Perkins.
Punctuate it.
#5. Punctuation that goes outside the final quotes include:
1. Colons2. Semicolons3. Question Mark &
Exclamation Points that fall outside of the original quote
His favorite songs are “Love Me Tender,” “Heartbreak Hotel,” and “Hound Dog”; he’s heard them thousands of times.
Punctuate it.
#5. Punctuation that goes outside the final quotes include:
1. Colons2. Semicolons3. Question Mark &
Exclamation Points that fall outside of the original quote
ORIGINAL QUOTE:
“Take notes or you will lose points.”
STUDENT QUOTING MRS. HURD:
Did Mrs. Hurd say, “take notes or [we’ll] lose points”?
Punctuate it.
#6. For quotations longer than a paragraph, put quotation marks at the beginning of each paragraph and at the end of the final paragraph.
Refer to example in the grammar book:Grade 9 – page 509Grade 10 - page 511
Let’s practice!
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“Mexico struggling to find source of killer flu” by Robert Campbell
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico first noticed a strange new flu virus after a woman died in the southern state of on April 13, but investigators are far from discovering the origin of an outbreak that has spread throughout the world.
Quote it.Cite it.Punctuate it.
Introduce it.
Yahoo! News
“Mexico struggling to find source of killer flu” by Robert Campbell
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico first noticed a strange new flu virus after a woman died in the southern state of on April 13, but investigators are far from discovering the origin of an outbreak that has spread throughout the world.
Introduce it.
According to… Yahoo! News
“Mexico struggling to find source of killer flu” by Robert Campbell
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico first noticed a strange new flu virus after a woman died in the southern state of on April 13, but investigators are far from discovering the origin of an outbreak that has spread throughout the world.
(whom?)
Introduce it.
According to Robert Campbell…
Yahoo! News
“Mexico struggling to find source of killer flu” by Robert Campbell
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico first noticed a strange new flu virus after a woman died in the southern state of on April 13, but investigators are far from discovering the origin of an outbreak that has spread throughout the world.
Introduce it.
According to Robert Campbell…
Yahoo! News
“Mexico struggling to find source of killer flu” by Robert Campbell
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico first noticed a strange new flu virus after a woman died in the southern state of on April 13, but investigators are far from discovering the origin of an outbreak that has spread throughout the world.
(and who is he?)
Introduce it.
According to Robert Campbell, a writer
Yahoo! News
“Mexico struggling to find source of killer flu” by Robert Campbell
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico first noticed a strange new flu virus after a woman died in the southern state of on April 13, but investigators are far from discovering the origin of an outbreak that has spread throughout the world.
Introduce it.
According to Robert Campbell, a reporter
Yahoo! News
“Mexico struggling to find source of killer flu” by Robert Campbell
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico first noticed a strange new flu virus after a woman died in the southern state of on April 13, but investigators are far from discovering the origin of an outbreak that has spread throughout the world.
Introduce it.
According to Robert Campbell, a writer
Yahoo! News
“Mexico struggling to find source of killer flu” by Robert Campbell
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico first noticed a strange new flu virus after a woman died in the southern state of on April 13, but investigators are far from discovering the origin of an outbreak that has spread throughout the world.
(for what publication?)
Introduce it.
According to Robert Campbell, a writer for Yahoo! News,
Yahoo! News
“Mexico struggling to find source of killer flu” by Robert Campbell
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico first noticed a strange new flu virus after a woman died in the southern state of on April 13, but investigators are far from discovering the origin of an outbreak that has spread throughout the world.
Introduce it.
According to Robert Campbell, a writer for Yahoo! News,
Yahoo! News
“Mexico struggling to find source of killer flu” by Robert Campbell
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico first noticed a strange new flu virus after a woman died in the southern state of on April 13, but investigators are far from discovering the origin of an outbreak that has spread throughout the world.
Introduce it.Quote it.
According to Robert Campbell, publicist for Yahoo! News, “investigators are far from discovering the origin of the an outbreak that has spread throughout the world”
Yahoo! News
“Mexico struggling to find source of killer flu” by Robert Campbell
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico first noticed a strange new flu virus after a woman died in the southern state of on April 13, but investigators are far from discovering the origin of an outbreak that has spread throughout the world.
Introduce it.Quote it.
According to Robert Campbell, publicist for Yahoo! News, “investigators are far from discovering the origin of the an outbreak that has spread throughout the world”
Yahoo! News
“Mexico struggling to find source of killer flu” by Robert Campbell
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico first noticed a strange new flu virus after a woman died in the southern state of on April 13, but investigators are far from discovering the origin of an outbreak that has spread throughout the world.
Introduce it.Quote it.Cite it.
According to Robert Campbell, publicist for Yahoo! News, “investigators are far from discovering the origin of the an outbreak that has spread throughout the world” (Campbell).
Yahoo! News
“Mexico struggling to find source of killer flu” by Robert Campbell
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico first noticed a strange new flu virus after a woman died in the southern state of on April 13, but investigators are far from discovering the origin of an outbreak that has spread throughout the world.
Introduce it.Quote it.Cite it.
According to Robert Campbell, publicist for Yahoo! News, “investigators are far from discovering the origin of the an outbreak that has spread throughout the world” (Campbell).
Yahoo! News
“Mexico struggling to find source of killer flu” by Robert Campbell
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico first noticed a strange new flu virus after a woman died in the southern state of on April 13, but investigators are far from discovering the origin of an outbreak that has spread throughout the world.
Introduce it.Quote it.Cite it.
According to Robert Campbell, publicist for Yahoo! News, “investigators are far from discovering the origin of the an outbreak that has spread throughout the world” (Campbell).
Yahoo! News
“Mexico struggling to find source of killer flu” by Robert Campbell
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico first noticed a strange new flu virus after a woman died in the southern state of on April 13, but investigators are far from discovering the origin of an outbreak that has spread throughout the world.
Introduce it.Quote it.Cite it.Punctuate it.