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Incorporating Quotations Into your own writing --Part 1

Incorporating Quotations Into your own writing --Part 1. CCU Writing Center. What is incorporation?. Inserting a quotation into your own writing. Making the quotation a part of your own writing, not just something added to it. Example:

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Incorporating Quotations Into your own writing --Part 1

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  1. Incorporating Quotations Into your own writing--Part 1 CCU Writing Center

  2. What is incorporation? • Inserting a quotation into your own writing. • Making the quotation a part of your own writing, not just something added to it. Example: In a recent study on the effects of coffee drinking, researchers at the National Institutes of Health found that one cup per day “was associated with a 6% lower risk of dying among men and a 5% lower risk among women” (Gardner).

  3. The Article

  4. The Whole Passage Even moderate coffee consumption was linked to better survival odds. Drinking a single cup per day -- which was much more common than a six-cup-a-day habit -- was associated with a 6% lower risk of dying among men and a 5% lower risk among women. Source: CNN.com http://www.cnn.com/2012/05/16/health/coffee-drinking-longer-life/index.html?npt=NP1

  5. Avoid these strategies Not Incorporated: Moderate coffee drinking might actually be healthy. “Drinking a single cup per day … was associated with a 6% lower risk of dying among men and a 5% lower risk among women” (Gardner). Poorly Incorporated: Scientists recently discovered something surprising about coffee, “Drinking a single cup per day … was associated with a 6% lower risk of dying among men and a 5% lower risk among women” (Gardner).

  6. Compare Poorly Incorporated: Scientists recently discovered something surprising about coffee, “Drinking a single cup per day … was associated with a 6% lower risk of dying among men and a 5% lower risk among women” (Gardner). Fully Integrated: In a recent study on the effects of coffee drinking, researchers at the National Institutes of Health found that one cup per day “was associated with a 6% lower risk of dying among men and a 5% lower risk among women” (Gardner).

  7. 4 Principles • Attribution—Identify who said or wrote it. • Limitation—Find the unique words and phrases that you could not adequately paraphrase. • Integration—Insert the quotation into one of your own sentences. Don’t just add it on at the end of a sentence. Never insert a quote by itself as its own sentence. • Documentation—Identify where you found the quotation. (Formats vary.)

  8. Attribution • President Obama said, “_____.” • Conway’s Chief of Police commented, “_____.” • The judge referred to the law as “_____.” • A student at the game felt that “_____.” • The Chair of the department called the decision, “_____.”

  9. Synonyms for “said” • asked • added • announced • asserted • advised • affirmed • answered • acknowledged Can you think of five more? Ten more?

  10. The basic form _________ said/wrote/texted, “__________.” • The lawyer claimed, “________.” • My teacher asked, “________.” • One student wondered, “________.”

  11. Limitation Original Text: “Even moderate coffee consumption was linked to better survival odds. Drinking a single cup per day -- which was much more common than a six-cup-a-day habit -- was associated with a 6% lower risk of dying among men and a 5% lower risk among women.” Quotable Part: “associated with a 6% lower risk of dying among men and a 5% lower risk among women”

  12. Integration The sentence should sound correct if you took the quotation marks away. Do not just add quotations at the end. Well Integrated: The mayor called the situation “hopeless and beyond repair.” Poorly Integrated: The mayor described the situation, “It is hopeless and beyond repair.”

  13. Documentation • Where did the quotation appear? • When was the quotation published? • What page did it appear on? • What web site did you use to find it? • Who wrote or said it? PLEASE NOTE: Formats vary. Consult your assignment sheet, syllabus, or instructor.

  14. Internal Citation In a recent study on the effects of coffee drinking, researchers at the National Institutes of Health found drinking one cup per day “was associated with a 6% lower risk of dying among men and a 5% lower risk among women” (Gardner).

  15. Works Cited Page Entry Gardner, Amanda. “Drinking Coffee Linked to Longer Life.” CNN.com. Turner Broadcasting System.17 May 2012. Web. 18 May 2012.

  16. All four parts • Attribution • Limitation • Integration • Documentation In a recent study on the effects of coffee drinking, researchers at the National Institutes of Health foundthat one cup per day “was associated with a 6% lower risk of dying among men and a 5% lower risk among women” (Gardner).

  17. Writing Center Prince 209 (843) 349-2937 writingcenter@coastal.edu

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