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2  Turn in your journals and your vocabulary sheets!

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8 (Author Page Number) Wiesel seems to begin giving up on religion when he says “I no longer accepted God’s silence ( 66).

9 Author last name, first name. Title of Work. City of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Medium of Publication. Wiesel, Elie. Night. New York: Bantam Books, 1986. Print.

10 WEBSITEJOURNAL  Author’s last name, first Name. “Title of webpage.” Title of Website. Publisher, publication date. Web. Date of access.  Author’s last name, first Name. “Title of article.” Title of journal Volume: Issue (Year): pages. Medium of publication.

11  The words “works cited” centered  Each source is in alphabetical order by author’s last name or article/book title  Every line after the first is indented

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13  Just so you’re aware… https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/

14 PRIMARY SOURCESSECONDARY SOURCES  First hand account  Written during/created about the time period it is written in  Inside view of the event  Books  Poems  Interviews  Biography/Autobiography/memoir  Documentary  Movies  Speeches  Diaries/journals  Interprets/analyzes primary sources  Removed from the event  Journals (scholarly)  Articles  Essays

15  There are several points to think about when finding secondary sources 1. Who is the author? 2. How much authority/power does the author have? 3. How much credibility can be given to the website/journal? 4. How old is this material? 5. How objective is the source?

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18 A. Introduction 1. Thesis a. Points talked about in paper 2. Title of text, name of author, year of text (if known) 3. Hook B. Body Paragraph 1 1. Topic a. Quote C. Body Paragraph 2 1. Topic a. Quote D. Body Paragraph 3 1. Topic a. Quote E. Conclusion 1. Final Thoughts 2. Reiterate Thesis A. Introduction 1. Thesis: a. 2. 3. B. Body Paragraph 1 1. Topic: a. Quote: C. Conclusion 1. 2.


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