MLA CITATIONS CORNERSTONE BELL RINGERS Introduce Cite Explain
MLA CITATIONS CORNERSTONE BELL RINGERS
Introduce- Cite- Explain= Embedded Quote The Most Dangerous Game- Richard Connell, From page 18. _________________________________________, "There was no sound in the night as Rainsford sat there, but the muffled throb of the engine that drove the yacht swiftly through the darkness, and the swish and ripple of the wash of the propeller”( ). ______________________________________________________________________________.
Introduce- Cite- Explain= Embedded Quote The Most Dangerous Game- Richard Connell, From page 19. ____________________________“Rainsford remembered the shots. They had come from the right, and doggedly he swam in that direction, swimming with slow, deliberate strokes, conserving his strength”(_____). __________________________________________________________________.
Introduce- Cite- Explain= Embedded Quote The Most Dangerous Game- Richard Connell, From page 20. __________________________, “He examined the ground closely and found what he had hoped to find—the print of hunting boots” (______ ___). ______________________________________________.
Introduce- Cite- Explain= Embedded Quote The Most Dangerous Game- Richard Connell, From page 21. ______________________, "Rainsford’s first impression was that the man was singularly handsome: his second was that there was an original, almost bizarre quality about the general’s face" (_____ __). __________________________________________________________________________.
Introduce- Cite- Explain= Embedded Quote The Most Dangerous Game- Richard Connell, From page 22. ______________________, "The General filled both glasses and said, “’God makes some men poets. Some he makes kings some beggars. Me he made a hunter. My hand was made for a trigger…”’ (_____ ___). _________________________________________________________________________.
Introduce- Cite- Explain= Embedded Quote The Most Dangerous Game- Richard Connell, From page 23. _____________________, "Rainsford’s bewilderment showed in his face. " _____ __). ______________________________________________.
Introduce- Cite- Explain= Embedded Quote The Most Dangerous Game- Richard Connell, From page 24. _____________________, "’Civilized? And you shoot down’ men’ A trace of anger was in the general’s black eyes…" _____ __). ____________________________________________________________________.
Introduce- Cite- Explain= Embedded Quote The Most Dangerous Game- Richard Connell, From page 25. _____________________, "The lights from the windows sent a flickering illumination that made grotesque patterns on the courtyard below, and Rainsford could see moving about there a dozen or so huge black shapes; as they turned toward him, their eyes glittered greenly" _____ __). ______________________________________________________.
Introduce- Cite- Explain= Embedded Quote TKAM- Harper Lee, from page 24 _____________________, "There's some folks who don't eat like us, " she whispered fiercely, "but you ain't called on to contradict 'em at the table when they don't. That boy's yo' comp'ny and if he wants to eat up the table cloth you let him, you hear? “(_____). ________________________________________.
Introduce- Cite- Explain= Embedded Quote TKAM- Harper Lee, From page 14. _______________, “Jem wanted Dill to know once and for all that he wasn't scared of anything: “’It's just that I can't think of a way to make him come out without him gettin' us. ’" Besides, Jem had his little sister to think of (______). ___________________________________________________.
Introduce- Cite- Explain= Embedded Quote TKAM- Harper Lee, From page 21. _______________, “Walter Cunningham’s face told everybody in the first grade he had hookworms. His absence of shoes told us how he got them” (______). ______________________________________________.
Introduce- Cite- Explain= Embedded Quote TKAM- Harper Lee, From page 21. _______________, “Walter Cunningham’s face told everybody in the first grade he had hookworms. His absence of shoes told us how he got them” (______). ______________________________________________. In many cases poorer people are at a disadvantage, such as being more prone to disease, shown in, “Walter Cunningham’s face told everybody in the first grade he had hookworms. His absence of shoes told us how he got them” (Lee 21). There is a clear judgement from Scout here that his lack of shoes, due to poverty, gave him a parasite even though all we can see is a reaction on Walter’s face. Scout makes this assumption because he is poor.
Introduce- Cite- Explain= Embedded Quote TKAM- Harper Lee, From page 23. _______________, “’Are we poor Atticus? ’ Atticus nodded. ‘Are we as poor as the Cunningham’s? ’” (______). __________________________________________________________________.
Introduce- Cite- Explain= Embedded Quote TKAM- Harper Lee, From page 27. _______________, “She was furious [Calpurnia], and when she was furious Calpurnia’s grammar became erratic”(______). __________________________________________________________.
Introduce- Cite- Explain= Embedded Quote TKAM- Harper Lee, From page 27. _______________, “Calpurnia sent me through the swinging door with a stinging smack”(______). __________________________________________________________.
Introduce- Cite- Explain= Embedded Quote TKAM- Harper Lee, From page 43. _______________, “I was fairly sure Boo Radley was inside that house, but I couldn’t prove it, and felt it best to keep my mouth shut or I would be accused of believing in Hot Steams, phenomena I was immune to in the daytime ”(______). ___________________________________________________.
Introduce- Cite- Explain= Embedded Quote TKAM- Harper Lee, From page 53. _______________, “Jem attached the note to the end of the fishing pole, let the pole out across the yard and pushed it toward the window he had selected”(______). _________________________________________.
Introduce- Cite- Explain= Embedded Quote TKAM- Harper Lee, From page 59. _______________, “Then I saw the shadow. It was the shadow of a man with a hat on. At first I thought it was a tree. But there was no wind blowing, and tree trunks never walked”(______). ____________________________________________________________________.
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