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    How to Tame a Wild Tongue

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    example‚ quotations with fewer than four lines of prose or three lines of verse are quoted directly in the sentence. Enclose them in quotation marks‚ followed by the author’s last name and the page or pages of the source from which you are quoting in parenthesis‚ for example: “inline quotation here” (AuthorSurname 31). Quotations that are longer than four lines of prose or three lines of verse follow different guidelines. Introduce these quotations with a colon: Start long quotations on a new line

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    Critical Analysis

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    writer’s argument. Directions Journal #2 Select 3 related quotations from your chosen essay‚ which strongly illustrate 3 aspects of its major argument(s). [You do not have to use this same essay or these same quotations in your Critical Analysis essay. However‚ you may use the same ones if you so desire.] Interpret each of the quotations‚ i.e.‚ explain their meaning to your reader. In other words tell us what the quotations mean to you (without saying I). Write about 200 words. Answer

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    procedures required when quoting a source. First of all she used quotation marksin order to indicate that the information was a direct quote. Then she made sure to include the author’s name and the page number of the book from which she got the quote. These two aspects ensured that she recognized the author properly‚ so it was not plagiarism. 2.) What is a dropped quotation? A dropped quotation‚ according to the tutor‚ is a quotation that a writer drops into the prose without any warning. Anna does

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    learned about evidence‚ explanation‚ quotations‚ and paraphrase‚ write your body paragraphs in the space below. (You should have a minimum of 2 body paragraphs) You will need to include at least one of each of the following: a direct quotation introduced with a complete sentence and a colon a direct quotation introduced with a signaling phrase and a comma a direct quotation that is introduced and explained in one sentence a paraphrased example an embedded quotation     Locate 3. Within the body paragraphs

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    stock market

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    “The history of the New York Stock Exchange begins with the signing of the Buttonwood Agreement by twenty-four New York City stockbrokers and merchants on May 17‚ 1792‚ outside at 68 Wall Street under a Buttonwood tree.” (1)  This agreement was named after a huge sycamore tree that the brokers would gather under to trade.(2) The first listed company on the New York Stock Exchange was the Bank of New York in which there were originally five securities traded.(1) There were twenty four members

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    PUNCTUATION MARKS EXCLAMATION MARK (!) 1. Use an exclamation mark after an interjection or after an exclamatory sentence. 2. Do not overuse exclamation marks because they will introduce an almost hysterical tone. PERIOD (.) 1. Use a period to indicate the end of a declarative or an imperative sentence. 2. Use a period or periods with a Latin abbreviation or abbreviations that appears or appear in lowercase. Do not use a period or periods with an abbreviation or abbreviations that appears

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    Taking Notes

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    1 Chapter 3: Taking Notes The good student takes down notes when listening to a teacher’s lecture. In the same way‚ the good researcher takes down notes whenever he comes across a source relevant to his research. Research note taking saves the researcher a lot of time and effort. It allows him to refer to his sources without having to “re-search” for the source from which they were originally taken. In the beginning‚ it might seem that the rigid rules of note taking are stifling‚ rather than

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    My Life

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    Lanigan Central High Style Sheet Essay Format TITLE PAGE An essay does not need a title page. However‚ some instructors prefer to have one‚ especially if the paper is longer than five pages. Symbolism in Hamlet John J. Smith Mr. Brown English 30A March 1‚ 2003 Symbolism in Hamlet John J. Smith Mr. Brown English 30A March 1‚ 2003 Create an original title Title is centred on the page Titles of essays should not be underlined. If part of the title is also the title

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    How does Gaiman create a frightening atmosphere in the novel? Gaiman creates a frightening atmosphere in the novel by using different techniques. In chapter one Coraline’s new home is described in a horror way and is introduced in this quotation: “It was a very old house…” using the phrase “old house” often refers to horror films because the adjective “old” describes the house to have: ghost‚ cobwebs‚ peeled painting‚ sickly green weeds and to be neglected. Gaiman approaches the cat as strange

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    Mananana

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    Dialectical Journals The term “Dialectic” means “the art or practice of arriving at the truth by using conversation involving question and answer.” Think of your dialectical journal as a series of conversations with the texts we read during this course. The process is meant to help you develop a better understanding of the texts we read. Use your journal to incorporate your personal responses to the texts‚ your ideas about the themes we cover and our class discussions. You will find that it

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