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home :: research: working with sources learning resources Working with Sources: Learning ResourcesBedford publishers presents a great tutorial on working with quotes, paraphrase and summary. Demonstrations on how to select, integrate and modify quotations, and how to write and integrate paraphrase and summary is provided. Clear layout.
Humanities Professor Jonathan Smith presents an excellent and thorough discussion of how to use quotes as evidence in a literary analysis paper. He discusses topics such as deciding how many quotes is enough, providing adequate context for quotes, explicating or explaining quotes, and fusing quotes into the structure of one's own writing. University of Michigan, Dearborn.
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