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PROTAGONIST
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The main character in a novel, play or movie
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SUBJECTIVE EXPRESSIONS
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Ex: I feel .... It seems to me ..... In my opinion ...... I believe ...... * AVOID the Use |
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3 WAYS TO USE SOURCE MATERIAL
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* Summary * Paraphrase * Quotation |
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SUMMARY
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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. |
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PARAPHRASE
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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 |
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QUOTATION
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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 |
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WHEN TO USE [ ] SQUARE BRACKETS
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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. |
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WHERE DOES A PARENTHETICAL REFERENCE GO?
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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 |
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ATTRIBUTION
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Names the source in your text. *Uses words like: indicates, agrees, explains, reports, thinks, suggests, writes, implies, allows, grants.... |