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Transform the Outline Transform the Outline into the Essayinto the Essay

Transform the Outline Transform the Outline into the Essayinto the Essay

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Review of the Four Parts of the I-Search

Essay• Search question—the introduction• Search process-the description of

how you found your sources• What I Learned—the presentation

of your sources• What This Means to Me—the

conclusion

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Remember the descriptive outline?

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Let’s follow that outline through the development of

that section of the essay:• First, you need to label the

section;• Then, write a brief introduction;• Finally, end the introduction with

the thesis/preview from your outline.

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Label the section

The intro doesn’t have to be long

End with the previewing thesis

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Remember that each A, B, and C in your outline is a separate paragraph in your essay

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Writing the paragraph from the outline:

• Start with your topic sentence;• Then add your first generalization;• Use more than one sentence to

talk about your generalization before you present your first secondary source.

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Presenting the Source• In a research paper, your purpose

is to present a variety of sources in support of your own ideas or organization;

• Thus, you want to avoid just cutting and pasting from your secondary sources;

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• You do, however, have to make sure that the reader can tell – What source you’re using;– When your source begins and ends;

and– The difference between the voice of

the source and your own voice

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Citing Your Source:There are Three Steps

• Introduce your source by– Mentioning the author’s name or the

article’s title;– Making clear why you’re citing this source;

• Quote or paraphrase from the source;• Conclude the source citation by

– Including a parenthetical end citation; and– Warranting the source.

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It’s like a sandwich. . .Introduce the source and set it up

Paraphrase or quote from the source

Parenthetically cite and warrant the source

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Look back at the outline for point A

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Introduce the source

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Mention sourceMake clear why you’re using this source

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Present the Source• Paraphrase the relevant

information or• Quote briefly

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How to Paraphrase• Just pick out the relevant

information from your source;• Put it in your own words;• Begin the citation by mentioning

the source;• End it with a parenthetical citation

and a warrant.

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Identify the source

Make clear why you’re citing the source

Paraphrase the information

Parenthetical citation and warrant

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How to Quote• Quote sparingly

– Usually it’s best to just paraphrase

• Quote briefly– Take just a sentence or phrase from the

source

• Quote in context of your own writing– Build the quotation into the grammar of

your own sentence

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Using Quotation Marks• Open with quotation marks;• Reproduce the exact wording of the

source within the quotation marks;• Close the quotation marks;• Insert the parenthetical end citation;• Insert the appropriate punctuation

mark for the sentence after the parenthetical citation.

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The second source, the one that I want to quote from

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I’m quoting from this page as well

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Here’s the second source under the first generalization

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To finish out the paragraph. . .

• Work through the remaining generalizations and secondary sources;

• Conclude the paragraph with an overall summing up sentence;

• Then repeat the process for points B and C

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Caution: you must cite your sources as directed. Failure to

do so will automatically fail this

essay