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Compare/Contrast Essay Body Paragraphs Transitions Working with quotations
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Body Paragraphs Each body para. must begin with a topic sentence –This is the most general sentence of the paragraph, and tells what main point will be disscussed
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Body Paragraphs Each body paragraph should include at least three examples or supporting details –This can be thought of as “proof” that what you’re saying is true –Make sure you explain each example- do not expect the reader to draw his/her own inferences
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Body Paragraphs Each should end with a clincher statement –This restates the main point of the paragraph –This is one sentence that summarizes everything explained in the paragraph
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Transitions Each body paragraph should be connected to the other through transitions –Transitional statements Whole sentences used to hook one idea from previous paragraph to the next paragraph –Transitional expressions First, second, on the other hand, not only/but also, finally, therefore, however, in addition to, furthermore, etc. Usually used within paragraphs
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Integrating Quotations Quotations from research can NOT simply be ‘plopped’ into your body paragraphs. They must be seamlessly worked in. Mediocre example: For example, So-and-so says, “Quote” (Citation 56) Better example: Wordsworth stated that Romantic poetry was marked by a “spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings” (Citation 263).
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Handling Quotes in Your Text Author’s last name and page number(s) of quote must appear in the text Romantic poetry is characterized by the “spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings” (Wordsworth 263).
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Handling Long Quotations David becomes identified and defined by James Steerforth, a young man with whom David is acquainted from his days at Salem House. Before meeting Steerforth, David accepts Steerforth’s name as an authoritative power: There was an old door in this playground, on which the boys had a custom of carving their names.... In my dread of the end of the vacation and their coming back, I could not read a boy’s name, without inquiring in what tone and with what emphasis he would read, “Take care of him. He bites.” There was one boy—a certain J. Steerforth—who cut his name very deep and very often, who I conceived, would read it in a rather strong voice, and afterwards pull my hair. (Dickens 68) For Steerforth, naming becomes an act of possession, as well as exploitation. Steerforth names David for his fresh look and innocence, but also uses the name Daisy to exploit David's romantic tendencies (Dyson 122).
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Handling Long Quotations More than 3 lines long: –Indent left side 1” –Single space –Citation at the end –No indentation- simply resume paragraph
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There are many different combinations and variations within MLA citation format. If you run into something unusual, look it up! Handling Quotes in Your Text
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