Citation Templates 3 Part Source Integration Templates Why

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Citation Templates & 3 -Part Source Integration Templates

Citation Templates & 3 -Part Source Integration Templates

Why use templates? • Templates are used to help writers construct high quality sentences

Why use templates? • Templates are used to help writers construct high quality sentences with the appropriate information required in academic writing A B C

Citing One Source (Author’s name) (argues, asserts, concludes, contends, emphasizes, has determined, highlights the

Citing One Source (Author’s name) (argues, asserts, concludes, contends, emphasizes, has determined, highlights the fact, maintains, insists, mentions, notes, points out, reports, states, suggests) that _______ (page number). Example: John Hughes argues that Martin Luther King, Jr. was a well respected leader (234).

Citing One Source According to (author’s name), ______________ (page number). Example: According to John

Citing One Source According to (author’s name), ______________ (page number). Example: According to John Hughes, life was difficult for the family of King (19).

Citing One Source (Author’s name) (examines, explores, focuses on) _______________ (page number). Example: Hughes

Citing One Source (Author’s name) (examines, explores, focuses on) _______________ (page number). Example: Hughes explores the relationship between Martin Luther King, Jr. and his father (342).

Citing One Source (Your Leader’s Name), (Author’s Name) (argues, asserts, concludes, contends, emphasizes), was

Citing One Source (Your Leader’s Name), (Author’s Name) (argues, asserts, concludes, contends, emphasizes), was ________________ (page number). Example: King, Hughes concludes, was a formidable leader in the early 1960’s (431).

Citing One Source As (Author’s Name) (argues, asserts, concludes, contends, emphasizes, has determined, highlights

Citing One Source As (Author’s Name) (argues, asserts, concludes, contends, emphasizes, has determined, highlights the fact, maintains, insists, mentions, notes, points out, reports, states, suggests), ________________ (page number). Example: As Hughes points out, Martin Luther King, Jr. was an exceptional leader (233).

Citing One Source It can be argued, as (Author’s Name) does, that _______________ (page

Citing One Source It can be argued, as (Author’s Name) does, that _______________ (page number). Example: It can be argued, as Hughes does, that King was determined to make live better for all Americans (131).

Integrating material from more than one source: (Author A) and (Author B) agree that

Integrating material from more than one source: (Author A) and (Author B) agree that ______________________. Example: Hughes and Lewis agree that Martin Luther King, Jr. was the leader of the civil rights leader.

Integrating material from more than one source: Though (Author A) points out that _____________,

Integrating material from more than one source: Though (Author A) points out that _____________, (Author B) argues that ______________________. Example: Though Hughes points out that King was a great father, Lewis suggested otherwise.

Integrating material from more than one source: (Author A) agrees with (Author B) about

Integrating material from more than one source: (Author A) agrees with (Author B) about ______________________; however, (Author A) disagrees with (Author B) about ______________________. Example: Hughes agrees with Lewis about King’s ability to lead a powerful movement; however, Hughes disagrees with Lewis about his assessment of King as a faithful husband.

3 -Part Source Integration Technique Source & Author’s Name Citation Verb Citation’s importance

3 -Part Source Integration Technique Source & Author’s Name Citation Verb Citation’s importance

3 -Part Source Integration Technique In the article, “Poverty in America, ” James Turk

3 -Part Source Integration Technique In the article, “Poverty in America, ” James Turk suggests that poverty “is the result of numerous factors” (13). This means that addressing the issue of poverty is challenging at best. Citation Verbs argues asserts concludes contends discusses examines explores focuses on maintains mentions notes reports states suggests Source & Author’s Name Citation Verb points out that highlights the fact that emphasizes has determined that Citation’s importance

Which example gets the “A”? Example #1: Poverty “is the result of numerous factors”

Which example gets the “A”? Example #1: Poverty “is the result of numerous factors” (Turk 13). Example #2: In the article, “Poverty in America, ” James Turk suggests that poverty “is the result of numerous factors” (13). This means that addressing the issue of poverty is challenging at best.

3 -Part Source Integration Technique World Vision, in their article “Poverty: Many Causes, ”

3 -Part Source Integration Technique World Vision, in their article “Poverty: Many Causes, ” contends that the cause of poverty is more than the absence of resources (5). This indicates that simply giving the poor money will not solve the issue of poverty. Citation Verbs argues asserts concludes contends discusses examines explores focuses on maintains mentions notes reports states suggests Source & Author’s Name Citation Verb points out that highlights the fact that emphasizes has determined that Citation’s importance

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