The Art of Summary
Quotes
Intro Templates
Timeless Pearls of Class Wisdom that maybe might help you win real Jeopardy one day
100

When is it best to summarize what you're responding to? Why?

Briefly at the beginning to give your readers a sneak peek of your argument. 

100

Why bother quoting? Why do we have to explain quotes?

Quotes can help you be more credible if they support your claims.

We explain quotes because they tell us what others said, but they cannot speak for themselves.

100

What is the "Standard View" strategy? Why is it useful?

Bonus: Share an example template.

"Standard Views" introduce conventional thinking. They quickly and efficiently challenge widely accepted views.

100

What's Mr. Tony's motto about Word Count?

Make each word count so you don't have to worry about word count.

200

Why do good summaries of what "They Say" ask you to also "Put yourself in Their shoes?"

Seeing multiple perspectives minimizes bias and boosts your credibility.

200

How do you introduce a quote with a template? 

Explain who is speaking and choose a relevant Signal Verb.

200

How can you respond to your own "They Say?"

Bonus: Share an example template.

You can respond to your own "They Say" by commenting on a view you used to have.

200
Sigma is the _____ letter of the Greek Alphabet

Sigma is the 13th letter of the Greek Alphabet

300

What does it mean to "know where you are going?" when summarizing? What may happen if you don't?

Knowing where you are going means to summarize others in light of your own agenda!

If you don't, you may just be writing a list of things.

300
For every sentence you quote, try to have at least ____ of your own sentences to support it.

For every sentence you quote, try to have at least 4 of your own sentences to support it.

300

Why would you want to respond to something ""They Implied," but didn't "say" directly?

Bonus: Share an example template.

Thinking about implications helps you look beyond the surface.

300

What month of 2024 is Season 2 of Netflix's Arcane (based on League of Legends) coming out?

November 2024!

400

What is the "closest cliche syndrome" and how can we avoid it?

The "closest cliche syndrome" happens when you confuse what someone said with what you believe. You can avoid it by studying what They Say closely and carefully.

400

What are the 4 layers of the Quote Sammich?

1. Introduce - 5 W's (choose a passage with a good who, where, and when).

2. Quote - Briefly embed it in your sentence flow.

3. Paraphrase - Explain and lead to your point.

4. Analyze - How does this support your claim?

400

How can you introduce an ongoing debate? Why would you want to?

Bonus: Share a template.

You can introduce an ongoing debate by showing two sides of an argument before sharing your opinion. This can help you develop your stance as part of your writing process.

400

Who said something like "If you got a problem with me, text me. If you don't have my number, then it's not my problem?" (I know, -4000 dragon points for me for misquoting this)

Arianna Grande.

500

Create a Signal Verb for each of the following: 

1) Making a claim
2) Expressing agreement
3) Questioning or Disagreeing
4) Making a recommendation

Example: In her hit new album, Doja Cat ____ the idea that tuxedo cats are better than orange cats.

Claim: insists upon
Agree: supports
Question / Disagree: rejects
Recommend: urges

500

Why do you need to explain a quote that your audience is already familiar with?

Your audience needs to know how you interpret something to see how your views align with theirs.

500

How to you keep what "They Say" in view as you continue your argument beyond the intro?

Use "return sentences" at key points in your argument to frame it as a genuine response to others, rather than a general observation.

500

What can you find at the beginning of eternity, the end of time and space, the beginning of the end, and the end of every place?

The letter "e."