SWL+One+Page+Incorporating+Quotations

** Incorporating Quotations and Parenthetical Notation  ****  Quick Glance  ** ** __ Direct Quotations __ **** : Author’s exact words __Paraphrasing__ : Author’s idea but in your own words  ** ** __ Parenthetical Notation - __ **** This appears directly after your quotation (long or short) or paraphrasing. (Laggis, 35) ** ** __ Short Quotes (Less than 4 lines typed) __ **  · Use quotation marks.  · Do not indent the quotation.  · Integrate the quotation into the grammar of the sentence. As Denise Winterman comments on the momentum of the “Glee Effect”, “The show's blend of dark humour and high camp are a big part of its success, but the feel-good, serotonin-stirring songs belted out each week are also winning over even the most hardened critics** .” ** ** (  ** Winterman, 46) ** __ Long Quotes (More than 4 lines typed) __ **  · Introduce the quotation with a colon.  · Begin a new line (double space).  · Single Space.  · Do NOT use quotation marks. As Denise Winterman speculates for BBC News: ** (New Line,, double space,  ** The irony is that glee actually began in Britain ,    **  indent, single space)  ** around the 1700s, according to historians. ** NO Quotation marks  ** Glee clubs remained popular until Victorian times, when other styles of singing became more fashionable. Back then "glee" referred to a specific form of unaccompanied English part song - singing with two or more voice parts, with one part carrying the melody - and were all male. his style was adopted by America 's first - and now oldest glee club, formed by students at Harvard University in 1858. (Winterman, 56) ** __ When citing poetic drama or plays, designations other than the page must be used __ ** ; for example, canto, stanza, book, act, scene, or line. Use periods to separate the numbers in the citation. ** Example: (Romeo and Juliet 3.2.202-204)  ** - this indicates that the passage appears in Act 3, scene 2, lines 202-204.  ** __ Electronic sources (Internet, Online Data bases __ **** )  ** do not always provide page  numbers. In such cases, give author and date. (Winterman, Jan 22, 2010 )
 * Sir Wilfrid Laurier One Pager **