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PROTAGONIST
The main character in a novel, play or movie
SUBJECTIVE EXPRESSIONS

Ex:


I feel ....


It seems to me .....


In my opinion ......


I believe ......


* AVOID the Use

3 WAYS TO USE SOURCE MATERIAL

* Summary


* Paraphrase


* Quotation



SUMMARY

Write the essence of the passage in your own words and condense it.


*Must be followed with documentation of the source. (author, page) or (page) if author mentioned.

PARAPHRASE

Restate the original in your own words as accurately as possible




*Must be followed with documentation of source. (author, page) or (page) if author mentioned




**Most useful to preserve the author's original ideas but exact words are not necessary

QUOTATION

The author's exact words, enclosed in quotation marks.


* Best used when author's words are memorable or not easily paraphrased.


** Use sparingly


*** If quote more than 3 lines, indent, no quotation marks necessary

WHEN TO USE [ ] SQUARE BRACKETS

Use this when you want to change the tense of the original words or add your own words to a quote.


You can also use [...] when you would like to delete words from the original quote.

WHERE DOES A PARENTHETICAL REFERENCE GO?

After a quote


After a paraphrase


After a summary


At the end of a sentence or paragraph


At the end of borrowed ideas


After all of the same author's ideas are presented


Wherever the author's ideas finish and mine begin

ATTRIBUTION

Names the source in your text.




*Uses words like: indicates, agrees, explains, reports, thinks, suggests, writes, implies, allows, grants....