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Quoting in a research paper T W O P A R T S : P A R T O N E : I N T E G R A T I N G O R B L E N D I N G N O P I G E O N P O O P P A R T T W O : P U N C T U A T I N G Q U O T E S C O R R E C T L Y A V O I D I N G G R A M M A R / U S A G E M I S T A K E S

Part One: Integrating Quotations into Your Essay " B Y N E C E S S I T Y, B Y P R O C L I V I T Y, A N D B Y D E L I G H T, W E A L L Q U O T E. " - R A L P H W A L D O E M E R S O N

When to Use Quotations Only 20% of your paper should consist of direct quotes. Quotations are effective in research papers when used selectively. Quote only words, phrases, lines, and passages that are particularly interesting, vivid, unusual, or apt, and keep all quotations as brief as possible. Over-quotation can bore your readers and might lead them to conclude that you are neither an original thinker nor a skillful writer.

When to Use Quotations Select quotations carefully and purposefully for a research paper or for literary analysis: to illustrate or explain an opinion or idea to assert a fact to provide authority for an statement you have made to provide a focal point to show many opinions

How to Integrate Quotations Sprinkle your discussion with key phrases and terms, which should be surrounded with quotation marks. Wilfred Owens, a professor at Indiana University, says that using differentiated instruction has helped her students tremendously (217).

How to Integrate Quotations Use an indirect statement with "that." Margaret Mead, a marriage counselor in Los Angeles, feels that "the use of marriage contracts may reduce the divorce rate" (219).

How to Integrate Quotations Blend your lead-in and quotation. Knight views the symbolism in Jones' play as a "creation and destruction pattern" (164). (because we are borrowing only a term and not a complete sentence, we do not need to use an ellipses)

How to Integrate Quotations Use a complete sentence lead-in. Follow with a colon and two spaces before the quotation. Edith Hamilton describes Hera perfectly: "She was the protector of marriage, and married women were her particular care" (223). Again the main character hears the words spoken by his grandfather: "I never told you, but our life is a war" (154).

How to Integrate Quotations Use an introductory phrase or clause. According to Clyde Jones, "Frost revives the themes of the early nineteenth-century romantics" (112). As the commander explained, Life is a war, each day is a battle. Some days you win, some days you don t" (154).

How to Integrate Quotations Split the quotation. "A fully articulated pastoral idea of America," claims Leo Marx, "did not emerge until the end of the eighteenth century" (89).

How to Integrate Quotations Use the author's name and his authority to introduce quotations from secondary sources. Frank Kermode, a prominent critic, claims that Hamlet "is a delaying revenger" (1138).

Punctuating Quotations Punctuation Matters!

Punctuating Quotations Use a comma for a brief, informal, or grammatically incomplete introduction. Prufrock thinks, "I am no prophet-- and here's no great matter" (line 37).

Punctuating Quotations Use a colon to separate your own complete sentence lead-ins from quotations. Tip: Remember that a complete sentence must be on either side of the colon.

Punctuating Quotations Use an ellipsis (...) to indicate material omitted from the quotation. For an ellipsis within a sentence, use three periods with a space before each and a space after the last (... ). Hamlet tells Ophelia, "you jig and amble... and make your wantonness your ignorance" (III.i.140-142).

Punctuating Quotations When the ellipsis coincides with the end of your sentence, use three periods with a space before each following a sentence period that is, four periods, with no space before the first or after the last. Use this method if you will not have a citation at the end of the sentence. In surveying various responses to plagues in the Middle Ages, Barbara W. Tuchman writes, Medical thinking, trapped in the theory of astral influences, stressed air as the communicator of disease....

Punctuating Quotations If a parenthetical reference follows the ellipsis at the end of your sentence, however, use three periods with a space before each, and place the sentence period after the final parenthesis. According to Anne Barton, the last part of A Midsummer Night's Dream shows "the relationship between art and life..." (219).

Punctuating Quotations If omitting a whole sentence, use four dots. Singer writes that "His thoughts turned to matters of business.... It was easier to think about practical matters" (279).

Punctuating Quotations POETRY Use a line of spaced dots to signal that a line (or more) of poetry has been omitted. Two lovers they sat on a hill:.... And could not talk their fill (lines 6-8)

Punctuating Quotations Use brackets [ ] to indicate editorial changes that you must make to clarify the quotation or improve the grammatical structure of your sentence. I EXPECT YOU WILL HAVE TO USE BRACKETS! "She looked carefully for the place where [Elizabeth] had entered the garden" (65). Flaubert says that "she [has] an excess of energy" (97).

Punctuating Quotations Reproduce your source exactly (even if your source makes a grammatical mistake)! Use the word [sic] immediately after a problem word or obvious mistake. Sic Latin for intentionally so written "There were no pieces of strong [sic] around the boxes," one witness wrote.

Punctuating Quotations: Block Quotes If a quotation extends to more than four lines of typed text, set it off from the rest of your paper by using a block quote. Begin a new line, indenting one inch from the left margin, and typing it double-spaced, without adding quotation marks. A colon generally introduces a quotation displayed in this way, though sometimes the context may require a different mark of punctuation or none at all. Do not indent the first line more than the rest. A parenthetical citation will appear outside the concluding period in the last line of the text (note: this is opposite from normal) Purdue University Writing Lab

Punctuating Quotations: Block Quotes Introduce block quotations with a complete sentence followed by a colon. In A Room of One's Own, Virginia Woolf speaks about women in literature and history: A very queer, composite being thus emerges. Imaginatively she is of the highest importance; practically she is completely insignificant. She pervades poetry from cover to cover; she is all but absent from history. She dominates the loves of kings and conquerors in fiction; in fact, she was the slave of any boy whose parents forced a ring upon her finger. (60)

Punctuating Quotations: Quote within a Quote Use double quotation marks for a an outside quotation and single quotation marks for an inner quotation. After his discussion with his lawyer, Johnson sinks into regret: I wasn t true to my wife, explained Magic Johnson, and I fear the consequences of my actions! (237). Original: I wasn t true to my wife, explained Magic Johnson, and I fear the consequences of my actions!

Punctuating Quotations Always put colons and semicolons outside quotation marks. The senator announced, "I will not seek re-election"; then he left the room.

Punctuating Quotations Always put periods and commas inside quotation marks, except when there is a parenthetical documentation. Though Thoreau wrote that most men "lead lives of quiet desperation, much of his book about Walden Pond "expresses joy" (96).

Punctuating Quotations Put other marks of punctuation (question marks, dashes, exclamation points) inside when they are part of the quoted material, outside when they are not. When King Hamlet's ghost reveals that he was killed by Claudius, young Hamlet exclaims, "O my prophetic soul!" (I.v.40). What are the implications of Hamlet's statement, "To be, or not to be" (III.i.55)?

Punctuating Quotations Use a slash (/) with a space before and after the mark to indicate line division in poetry when quoting three lines or fewer. In "Harlem" by Langston Hughes, the speaker asks, "What happens to a dream deferred? / Does it dry up / like a raisin in the sun?" (lines 1-3). Do the same with a hyphen.

Punctuating Quotations When introducing a quotation using the word that, change the capital letter at the beginning of the quote to lower case. Unless it begins with a proper noun. In the closing lines, the speaker suggests that "it just sags like a heavy load" (lines 9-10). If you introduce a quote without that, the first word should be capitalized. In the closing lines, the speaker suggests, It just sags like a heavy load (lines 9-10).

Rules for Placing Quotation Marks ALWAYS INSIDE Periods Commas Hello, my name is John. I agree, he said. ALWAYS OUTSIDE Colons Benedetto emphasizes three elements of what she calls her Olympic journey : family support, personal commitment, and great coaching. Semicolons Williams described the experiment as a definitive step forward ; however, other scientists disagreed. DEPENDING ON CONTEXT Question Marks Exclamation Points Does your professor always say to her students, You must work harder? This is a What If? question, so use your imagination. You are amazing! he yelled. At the top of my application, it says Approved!

How to Trouble-Shoot Problems Keep all verb tenses the same. Change the tenses in the quotation to correspond to your tenses, putting your word in brackets. When writing about fictional events, change quoted verbs to the present tense (literary present tense). (present tense) Incorrect: While the legislators cringe at the sudden (past tense) outburst, "all eyes were turned to Adam Davenport. (present tense) Correct: While the legislators cringe at the sudden (present tense) outburst, "all eyes [turn] to Adam Davenport."

How to Trouble-Shoot Problems Make sure your sentences are complete. Incorrect: We learn that there is some agitation outside the village over lotteries: "over in the north village." Correct: We learn that there is some agitation outside the village over lotteries: "over in the north village they're talking of giving up the lottery; some places have already quit lotteries" (208).

How to Trouble-Shoot Problems Clarify pronouns that have no clear antecedent. Incorrect: She does not question the fairness of lotteries, just of the one particular example: "You didn't give him time enough to take any paper he wanted. I saw you. It wasn't fair" (209). Correct: She does not question the fairness of lotteries, just of the one particular example: "You didn't give [her husband] time enough to take any paper he wanted. I saw you. It wasn't fair" (209).

How to Trouble-Shoot Problems Make subjects/verbs and pronouns/antecedents agree. Incorrect: Wilfred Owen says that the only prayer said for those who die in battle is war's noise, which "patter out their hasty orisons" (line 7). Correct: Wilfred Owen says that the only prayer said for those who die in battle is war's noise, which "patter[s] out [its] hasty orisons" (line 7).

How to Trouble-Shoot Problems Change words (without changing the meaning) to help the sentence make sense. Incorrect: James taught his brother "... to stick to your own blood or you will not have any blood to stick to you" (107). Correct: James taught his brother "... to stick to [his] own blood or [he] will not have any blood to stick to [him]" (107).