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A note about quotations Quotations are great for all types of writing; due to their strong role in
supporting arguments and providing an outside, authoritative voice for papers. The example uses
MLA which requires the author and page number in parentheses following the quote with the full
citation listed on a separate sheet as a bibliography. See if your paraphrase or summary gives the
same valuable information that’s in the original one. MLA The MLA format is a very popular format
requested by many teachers and publishers. Although helpful at times, quotes that have not been
clearly attributed can be confusing and out of place. It can start to look like you didn’t have enough
to say, so you inserted quotes to pad out your essay. A direct quote is when you use the author s
words exactly as they have used them in the source material taking the original text exactly as it was
and inserting it in your essay. Ex: As Wallace states, “Rembrandt’s great gift as an etcher lay in
preserving a sense of spontaneity while scrupulously attending to close detail” (142). Overuse of
quotations is considered sloppy in academic writing because it relies too heavily on others to make
your point. In addition to that quotes are also very useful for proving the subject or the thesis of
your essay. A direct quotation reproduces word for word material directly quoted from another
author s work or from your own previously published work. In this example, I included the author’s
name with the page number in the reference. Four-word quotes are long enough to constitute an
actual quote but short enough that I have to think about how I will fit that quote around my own
writing. Though sometimes issues may arise when they are not properly used or placed in affective,
strategic and well-planned positions (also if used too frequently the writer's voice may be loss within
the quotes). A quotation becomes a block quotation if it is more than 4 lines. There’s no harm in
writing a paper that has absolutely zero quotes in it, so long as it’s still clear that you’ve closely read
and paraphrased your readings. Indirect quoting, or paraphrasing, is when you use a sentence from a
source but change the wording slightly into your own words. And when quoting from these sources
specific guidelines need to be in place according to the reviewers standards, or in most cases, the
styling guide that is required by a school or publisher. All of them require you to provide page
numbers with quotes. Many, many teachers don’t like long quotes, so it’s best to avoid them. Using
direct citations in your academic paper is the best way of substantiating your thoughts with solid
proof and enhancing the credibility of your arguments. Ex: According to Wallace: (add a line break
here, and then indent the entire quote). He holds a PhD in education and has published over 20
articles in scholarly journals. It is a simple and fast tool that will help you create correct citations and
references with no problems. There is an accompanying powerpoint to review as a class before
working on this assignment. If the name of the author is used in a signal phrase then the year of
publication would only be enclosed in parenthesis with the actual page number following the quote in
parenthesis. Publication Location: Publisher, Year of Publication. If there is no way for your to better
explain or reword this phrase, use a quotation. Most word processing programs have a footnote tool
to use where a small superscript number will appear allowing you to then add the corresponding
source of the quote at the bottom of the page. When citing in MLA format, your in-text citation
should include the author’s name and the page number that the information is from.
A note about quotations Quotations are great for all types of writing; due to their strong role in
supporting arguments and providing an outside, authoritative voice for papers. This leaves plenty of
space for discussion in your own words. Ex: As Wallace states, “Rembrandt’s great gift as an etcher
lay in preserving a sense of spontaneity while scrupulously attending to close detail” (142). Our team
is happy to help brainstorm ideas to get you started. If there is an exclamation point or question mark
inside the quote you are using, keep it inside the quotation marks. Ex: As Wallace states,
“Rembrandt’s great gift as an etcher lay in preserving a sense of spontaneity while scrupulously
attending to close detail” (142). Avoiding plagiarism and self plagiarism guide 7th ed. Dropped
quotes are partial phrases taken from the middle of a piece of text. Often times in academic writing, a
very specific phrase or term may be used and described by an empirical source. A sample block quote
for APA When speaking about the APA, Doe (2012) stated: The APA, otherwise known as the
American Psychological Association, developed its format. To use quotes in an essay, you need to
make sure your quotes are short, backed up with explanations, and used rarely. Even if this is only
your teacher’s perception, it’s something that you need to be aware of. A direct quotation reproduces
word for word material directly quoted from another author s work or from your own previously
published work. It's easier to argue against someone if you're using exactly what they said and
pointing out its flaws. Unleashing the Power of AI Tools for Enhancing Research, International FDP
on. Check out my blog post, ” How to Write a Research Paper Professors Will Love” at. Instead, they
argue, there is evidence that over 40% of people born in poverty remain in poverty. If you're citing a
quote in MLA style, do the same thing you would for APA style, but use the page number instead of
the year the text was published. If not, try paraphrasing or summarizing the original quotation. The
in-text citation is in parenthesis and it includes the page number of the quote. Ex: According to
Wallace: (add a line break here, and then indent the entire quote). Using a direct quote in your essay
is a great way to support your ideas with concrete evidence which you need to support your thesis.
Personal interview: Lastname, Firstname of interviewee.. As you can see, the shortened quote is more
to the point, but remains in context. The example uses MLA which requires the author and page
number in parentheses following the quote with the full citation listed on a separate sheet as a
bibliography. When you’re placing a quote inside your essay, you’ll likely have to use a comma or
period at the end. Make sure your quote is given context before stating it. If you can answer yes to
any of these questions then try including the quotation in your academic paper. Quotes must
reproduce the original source exactly. If you are using a direct quote, it is imperative that you copy it
word-for-word. They are written using a required citation style, where the most common are APA
and MLA.
Ex: As Wallace states, “Rembrandt’s great gift as an etcher lay in preserving a sense of spontaneity
while scrupulously attending to close detail” (142). A paragraph is usually 150 words long, so you’re
looking at one quote in every 750 words, maximum. When citing in MLA format, your in-text
citation should include the author’s name and the page number that the information is from. MLA
The MLA format is a very popular format requested by many teachers and publishers. I describe the
situation in which Wilbur is looking at the web. No, because only nXr can. With nXr.iCite (works in
combination with nXr.iNote and nXr.iLibrary), you can: cite based on notes and images, specify
quotes page numbers in the cited article PDFs, link PDF with each citation, provide citation intent
and share all these to the reviewers. Helpful Professor. Search for a Study Guide Search Ready to
Write your Essay. This material may not be published, reproduced, broadcast, rewritten, or
redistributed without permission. Try to limit how much you quote that author, particularly if a lot of
your argument is relying on his or her groundwork already. Attributing quotes using mla modern
language association style is not as intimidating as it seems. If there is no way for your to better
explain or reword this phrase, use a quotation. If you’re asking a question or exclaiming the
importance of a quote, add the punctuation outside of the quotation marks. This forces me to write
quotations that both show. To create this article, 24 people, some anonymous, worked to edit and
improve it over time. It has never been that simple — just provide some details and everything is
done for you. Overuse of quotations is considered sloppy in academic writing because it relies too
heavily on others to make your point. Also to make sure that the writers argument is clear, a
paragraph should rarely start off with someone else's words in a quote. It reviews how to incorporate
summaries, paraphrases, and direct quotes. The MLA for example is connected to humanities and
liberal arts majors while the APA is often used for different types of social sciences. Maintain double-
spacing throughout, but do not add an extra blank line before or after it. It's also better to write
down a lot of quotations and then paraphrase them later than to write down a paraphrased version.
Often times in academic writing, a very specific phrase or term may be used and described by an
empirical source. That said, our tutors will help you find patterns of error and work with you on how
you can learn to fix those errors yourself. If you really want the Rousseau quote, just cite Rousseau.
By continuing to use our site, you agree to our cookie policy. Quotes should not be used as filler,
followed by a long summary or paraphrase of what you copied. He received his PhD in English
Literature and Medieval Studies from the University of Texas at Austin in 2014. If not, try
paraphrasing or summarizing the original quotation. This website collects and publishes the ideas of
individuals who have contributed those ideas in their capacities as faculty-mentored student scholars.
When you’re placing a quote inside your essay, you’ll likely have to use a comma or period at the end.

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