The Rowman & Littlefield Guide to Writing with SourcesRowman & Littlefield, 2002 - 60 σελίδες This succinct guide helps writers to assess, quote, cite, and present information from a variety of types of sources, including electronic and Internet sources. It features samples of writing and style sheets as well as a checklist for quoting and paraphrasing. For information on how to bundle this book with R & L textbooks, contact textbooks@rowman.com. |
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... Nick Car- raway , is biased as he relates the events . Because your topic is a work of liter- ature , and especially because you are attempting to show how the narrator's language reveals his attitudes , you will frequently wish to ...
... Nick Car- raway , is biased as he relates the events . Because your topic is a work of liter- ature , and especially because you are attempting to show how the narrator's language reveals his attitudes , you will frequently wish to ...
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... Nick is in fact judgmental , and it makes use of selected phrases or words that illustrate this trait . Between the pairs of quotation marks , every word is identical to the original . And each quotation is followed by the number of the ...
... Nick is in fact judgmental , and it makes use of selected phrases or words that illustrate this trait . Between the pairs of quotation marks , every word is identical to the original . And each quotation is followed by the number of the ...
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... Nick refers to Gatsby's guests as " moths . " When Nick first describes Gatsby's parties , he calls the guests " moths " ( 39 ) . The page number in parentheses is not part of the quotation , so it is placed outside the quotation marks ...
... Nick refers to Gatsby's guests as " moths . " When Nick first describes Gatsby's parties , he calls the guests " moths " ( 39 ) . The page number in parentheses is not part of the quotation , so it is placed outside the quotation marks ...
Περιεχόμενα
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
WHEN DO YOU NEED TO ACKNOWLEDGE | 7 |
HOW SHOULD YOU PARAPHRASE INFORMATION | 14 |
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The Rowman & Littlefield Guide to Writing with Sources James P. Davis Περιορισμένη προεπισκόπηση - 2002 |
The Rowman & Littlefield Guide to Writing with Sources James P. Davis Περιορισμένη προεπισκόπηση - 2004 |
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Amoco and ARCO APSA Arctic National Wildlife author's name block format block quotation Bobos in Paradise BP Amoco cited source clear colon common knowledge consulted context Craig Lambert credibility Denison University discipline discussion document ellipsis environmental essay example full citation Gatsby Gatsby's guests grade guests moths http://www.sierraclub.org ideas illustrate Internet sources introduce James Cameron Levi's Lexis-Nexis line breaks merger National Wildlife Refuge Nick novel NRDC organization page number paper paraphrased material parentheses Philosophy phrase plagiarism Political Science present professor provide a note publication published punctuation mark Quinn's quotation marks quoted material quoted passage quoted words reader reference relevant Sierra Club Home Simon & Schuster slash marks square brackets stories Strouse style manual tion Toastmasters International topic trainman University Unknown J. P. Morgan virtually wish to quote World Wide Web writing Wuthering Heights Yorker