✍️ How to Integrate Quotations
Learn to choose, introduce, punctuate, cite, and analyze quotations so source evidence strengthens your paragraph without taking over your voice.
What you’ll learn
- Choose and frameChoose distinctive quotations and introduce their sources clearly.Select wording worth examining and give it a grammatical, trustworthy entrance.
- Make it accurateMake quotations fit, show their boundaries, and preserve their meaning.Use sentence grammar, quotation marks, citations, brackets, and ellipses transparently.
- Analyze and reviseAnalyze quoted language and revise paragraphs around one coherent claim.Keep your voice in control by explaining evidence, connecting sources, and reading the joins aloud.
Questions this course answers
What should a quotation do in a paragraph?
A quotation earns its place by supplying evidence that the writer frames and explains.
What is a signal phrase for?
A signal phrase makes the source's role and entry into the sentence clear.
What should follow most short quotations?
Analysis connects the quoted language to the paragraph's reasoning.
When should you use brackets or ellipses?
Brackets and ellipses signal small changes or omissions while preserving accuracy.
What is the best fix for a paragraph that feels pasted together?
A coherent paragraph lets each source passage serve one claim through the writer's reasoning.
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