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1 What steps do you take to fully integrate quotations &/or supporting details in your writing?

2 Let’s define the following word:
Explicate

3 Let’s dismantle this word:
Expli = Explain (to make sense of a subject with multiple parts) ate = to act on Thus, Explicate: to actively interpret the deeper meaning of a subject with multiple parts.

4 “EXPLICATION” format is…
CONTEXT. - Begins w/ a topic sentence. - The who, what, where, & when of the quote to come... “QUOTE” (#). - Properly formatted (MLA). ANALYSIS. - The why of the quote. - Strive for “language level” analysis; and remember 1:2 (quote: analysis) ratio! - Connect to your thesis.

5 Class List of Assumed TERMS for STYLE
DICTION: Connotation vs. denotation Imagery – a vague term for language that evokes sense-impressions (sight, sound, etc.) Rhetorical strategies: Repetition Antithesis Rhetorical questions Rhetoric – the deliberate exploitation of eloquence for the most persuasive effect

6 Class List of Assumed Literary Devices
Symbolism Metaphor and Simile (using like or as) Personification Irony – a subtly humorous perception of inconsistency Metonymy – replaces the name of one thing with the name of something closely associated with it (i.e. “the bottle”) Synecdoche – something is referred to indirectly by naming only some part of it (i.e. “hands” for laborers)

7 So, remember ‘EXPLICATION’ format…
CONTEXT. - Begins w/ a topic sentence. - The who, what, where, & when of the quote to come... “QUOTE” (#). - Properly formatted (MLA). ANALYSIS. - The why of the quote. - Strive for “language level” analysis; and remember 1:2 (quote: analysis) ratio! - Connect to your thesis.

8 So, remember ‘EXPLICATION’ format…
CONTEXT. - Begins w/ a topic sentence. - The who, what, where, & when of the quote to come... “QUOTE” (#). - Properly formatted (MLA). ANALYSIS. - The why of the quote. - Strive for “language level” analysis; and remember 1:2 (quote: analysis) ratio! - Connect to your thesis.

9 So, remember ‘EXPLICATION’ format…
CONTEXT. - Begins w/ a topic sentence. - The who, what, where, & when of the quote to come... “QUOTE” (#). - Properly formatted (MLA). ANALYSIS. - The why of the quote. - Strive for “language level” analysis; and remember 1:2 (quote: analysis) ratio! - Connect to your thesis.

10 So, remember ‘EXPLICATION’ format…
CONTEXT. - Begins w/ a topic sentence. - The who, what, where, & when of the quote to come... “QUOTE” (#). - Properly formatted (MLA). ANALYSIS. - The why of the quote. - Strive for “language level” analysis; and remember 1:2 (quote: analysis) ratio! - Connect to your thesis.


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