Integrating Quotations
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- Q1Which of the following examples correctly demonstrates Quote Integration #1?A study from the National Institutes of Health concludes, "Kids who spend...A study from the National Institutes of Health concludes. "Kids who spend...A study from the National Institutes of Health concludes; "Kids who spend...A study from the National Institutes of Health concludes: "Kids who spend...30s
- Q2Which of the following examples correctly demonstrates Quote Integration #1?It becomes evident that the pigs are deceiving the animals when Napoleon cries. "Never mind the milk...It becomes evident that the pigs are deceiving the animals when Napoleon cries: "Never mind the milk...It becomes evident that the pigs are deceiving the animals when Napoleon cries "Never mind the milk...It becomes evident that the pigs are deceiving the animals when Napoleon cries, "Never mind the milk, comrades...the harvest is more important" (Orwell 28).30s
- Q3Which of the following does NOT need an in-text citation?A paraphrase of informationA summary of informationA direct quotationInformation that is common knowledge30s
- Q4Which of the following is NOT an example of plagiarism?Citing any and all information that is not common knowledge or from my own brain.Purposely someone else's information without citing it.Accidentally using someone else's information without citing it.30s
- Q5Which part of a body paragraph should be the longest?Summary of informationDirect quotationParaphrase of informationExplanation30s
- Q6What is the purpose of the explanation in a body paragraph?To restate the claim.To put the direct quotation in your own words.To introduce the next point.To clearly explain how the evidence supports the reason and claim of the paper.30s