Quoting Basics
Quote Integration
Paraphrasing
Summarizing
Using Evidence
100

Using a text’s exact words in your writing is called this.

→ What is quoting?

100

A quote must be part of this type of structure in writing.

→ What is a larger sentence?

100

Paraphrasing means doing this with a text.

→ What is restating ideas in your own words?

100

Summarizing focuses on only these parts of a text.

→ What are the main points?

100

Evidence from a text is often presented using these techniques.

→ What are quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing?

200

When you quote a source, you must do this to show whose words they are.

→ What is attribute the words to the author?

200

Which is correct?
A. “I wish I had been able to tell them early on” (94).
B. Beah explains his feelings when he says, “I wish I had been able to tell them early on” (94).

→ What is B?

200

A paraphrase is usually this compared to the original text.

→ What is slightly shorter?

200

Summaries should NOT include these parts of a text.

→ What are details, examples, or evidence?

200

This type of writing uses evidence to support a claim.

→ What is argumentative writing?

300

Quotes cannot do this in writing; they must be introduced.

→ What is float / stand alone?

300

This phrase introduces a quote and helps explain who said it.

→ What is a lead-in?

300

Even when paraphrasing, you must still include this.

→ What is a citation?

300

Summarizing and paraphrasing are similar because both require this.

→ What is using your own words?

300

Evidence should always support or challenge this part of an essay.

→ What is the claim?

400

This type of citation appears in parentheses after a quote.

→ What is a parenthetical citation?

400

If the author’s last name appears in the sentence, you do NOT need it here.

→ What is inside the parentheses?

400

The first step of paraphrasing is doing this with the original text.

→ What is reading it carefully to understand it?

400

This strategy helps summarize a narrative text.

→ What is SWBST?

400

In the CDC passage, the fight-or-flight response helps explain this.

→ How people react during emergencies.

500

Inside the parenthesis you may include this type of number from a source.

→ What is a page, line, or paragraph number?

500

Why is this sentence incorrect?
“I wish I had been able to tell them early on” (Beah 94).

→ What is the quote is floating / lacks an introduction?

500

Name one step in paraphrasing after identifying the main idea.

→ Possible answers:
• Cover the text and rewrite it
• Use your own words
• Check that the main ideas remain

500

Name the parts of SWBST.

Somebody, Wanted, But, So, Then

500

Explain the difference between quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing in one or two sentences.

Quoting uses the exact words from a source, paraphrasing restates the ideas in your own words, and summarizing explains only the main points of a text.

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