Practice Basic In-text Citation (for Literary Analysis) (4.4) - Module 7: Developing Academic Writing Skills
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Basic In-Text Citation (for literary analysis)

Practice - Basic In-Text Citation (for literary analysis)

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Practice Questions

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Question 1 Easy

What is the purpose of in-text citations?

💡 Hint: Think about why we need to acknowledge others' work.

Question 2 Easy

How do you format a basic citations for a quote?

💡 Hint: What goes in the parentheses?

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Question 1

What is an in-text citation?

A method of quoting
A way to credit sources
A detailed paraphrase

💡 Hint: Think about why we cite our work.

Question 2

True or False: It is plagiarism if you paraphrase someone’s ideas without citation.

True
False

💡 Hint: Remember the definition of plagiarism.

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Challenge Problems

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Challenge 1 Hard

You are writing an essay about a book and want to quote an important line. Write a short explanation of why that line is significant and how you would integrate it. Include a properly formatted in-text citation.

💡 Hint: Think about the role the line plays in your argument.

Challenge 2 Hard

Draft a short paragraph integrating at least two pieces of evidence from hypothetical sources on a theme of your choice, ensuring to include signal phrases and proper citations.

💡 Hint: Make sure your evidence flows well with your analysis.

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