3. Reasons
I. Textual evidence can help
prove our case.
II. Data and specialized
knowledge can make our
argument stronger.
III. Direct quotes from a speech or
interview can make our words
more powerful.
4. Example of 3 reasonrd
President John
F. Kennedy
challenged, “ask
not what our
country can do
for you. Ask
what you can do
for your country.”
10. CITATION
• Citation means mentioning sources where you
got information from. For ex,
• Quotation
“To be or not to be“
• Citation:
"To be or not to be" (Shakespeare)
12. INDENTED QUOTES
Sometimes in an essay, you will use a
long quotation. But, no quotation longer
than five lines should be within the body
of the text of your essay. If you choose
to use a long quotation (longer than five
lines of text), then you should indent the
quotation.
13. ADVICE
We recommend that you use them as
often as possible. However, follow these
rules so that you use them correctly. If
you use a quotation without citing , you
could be accused of plagiarism (or
copying someone else's words as your
own).
15. PUNCTUATION
Definition: The use of standard
marks and signs in writing and
printing to separate words into
sentences, clauses, and phrases in
order to clarify their meaning
Example: Comma, question
mark, exclamation mark…
16. The principal marks of
punctuation are:
The Comma [ , ]
• The Semicolon [ ; ]
• The Colon [ : ]
• The Period or Full Stop [ . ]
• The Interrogation or Question Mark [ ? ]
• The Exclamation Mark [ ! ]
• The Dash [ — ]
• The Parenthesis [ ( ) ]
• The Quotation Mark [ " " ]
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19. Mega example
In Shakespeare’s play As
You Like It, Touchstone says to
Audrey in the Forest of Arden
"The fool doth think he is wise,
but the wise man knows
himself to be a fool." (Act V,
Scene I).