Alonso Crehan: Really? well I did it twice in my essay, so these would be wrong?Whether it is the past or the present, ads continue to tell women that to look like a âwomanâ they have to buy what is being advertised.At last, modern day ads will change accordingly to âthe cultural habits of women.â...Show more
Lashawn Zabarkes: No- do not do that.
Misty Vagle: no -- try underlining or bold-ing the statement [edit] :: ok... I see now what you added = when I write something like that I would use ( ' ) = kind of like your writing is making fun of the fact that advertising people are putting all females into 1 category:Whether it is the past or the present, ads continue to tell women that to look like a 'woman' they have to buy what is being advertised.andAt last, modern day ads will change accordingly to advertising's concept of the 'cultural habits of women'. (make sure you end your quotes or ( ' ) *before* your period so you do not get marked down for t! hat.)you are still disagreeing if you use the ( ' ) instead of the (") and it puts your writing into introspection.good luck-------------------------------------------How to Use Quotation Marks :: Using Quotation MarksThe primary function of quotation marks is to set off and represent exact language (either spoken or written) that has come from somebody else. The quotation mark is also used to designate speech acts in fiction and sometimes poetry. Since you will most often use them when working with outside sources, successful use of quotation marks is a practical defense against accidental plagiarism and an excellent practice in academic honesty. The following rules of quotation mark use are the standard in the United States, although it may be of interest that usage rules for this punctuation do vary in other countries.The following covers the basic use of quotation marks. For details and exceptions consult the separate sections of this guide.Direct QuotationsDirect quota! tions involve incorporating another person's exact words into ! your own writing.1. Quotation marks always come in pairs. Do not open a quotation and fail to close it at the end of the quoted material2. Capitalize the first letter of a direct quote when the quoted material is a complete sentence.Mr. Johnson, who was working in his field that morning, said, "The alien spaceship appeared right before my own two eyes."3. Do not use a capital letter when the quoted material is a fragment or only a piece of the original material's complete sentence.Although Mr. Johnson has seen odd happenings on the farm, he stated that the spaceship "certainly takes the cake" when it comes to unexplainable activity.4. If a direct quotation is interrupted mid-sentence, do not capitalize the second part of the quotation."I didn't see an actual alien being," Mr. Johnson said, "but I sure wish I had."5. In all the examples above, note how the period or comma punctuation always comes before the final quotation mark. It is important to also realize that when you ! are using MLA or some other form of documentation, this punctuation rule may change.When quoting text with a spelling or grammar error, you should transcribe the error exactly in your own text. However, also insert the term sic in italics directly after the mistake, and enclose it in brackets. Sic is from the Latin, and translates to "thus," "so," or "just as that." The word tells the reader that your quote is an exact reproduction of what you found, and the error is not your own.Mr. Johnson says of the experience, "it's made me reconsider the existence of extraterestials [sic]."6. Quotations are most effective if you use them sparingly and keep them relatively short. Too many quotations in a research paper will get you accused of not producing original thought or material (they may also bore a reader who wants to know primarily what YOU have to say on the subject).Indirect QuotationsIndirect quotations are not exact wordings but rather rephrasings or summaries of another p! erson's words. In this case, it is not necessary to use quotation marks! . However, indirect quotations still require proper citations, and you will be commiting plagiarism if you fail to do so.Mr. Johnson, a local farmer, reported last night that he saw an alien spaceship on his own property.Many writers struggle with when to use direct quotations versus indirect quotations. Use the following tips to guide you in your choice.Use direct quotations when the source material uses language that is particularly striking or notable. Do not rob such language of its power by altering it.Martin Luther King Jr. believed that the end of slavery was important and of great hope to millions of slaves done horribly wrong.The above should never stand in for:Martin Luther King Jr. said of the Emancipation Proclamation, "This momentous decree came as a great beacon light of hope to millions of ***** slaves who had been seared in the flames of withering injustice."Use an indirect quotation (or paraphrase) when you merely need to summarize key incidents or details ! of the text.Use direct quotations when the author you are quoting has coined a term unique to their research and relevant within your own paper.When to use direct quotes versus indirect quotes is ultimately a choice you'll learn a feeling for with experience. However, always try to have a sense for why you've chosen your quote. In other words, never put quotes in your paper simply because your teacher says, "You must use quotes."...Show more
Johnny Sirko: i did no longer examine the full essay, yet one ingredient that quite stood out to me is the layout. If it is to be an essay, you ought to truly evaluate getting rid of "I", exclamation marks, and making your arguments extra sparkling by ability of pointing out a short sentence interior the initiating approximately what you may desire to argue. this way, it quite is obvious to the reader. additionally, pay attention of using the fact "no sense". i think of you ought to genuinely take this out all jointly. it quite is! a variety of "empty sentences" that would not tell the reader lots. Ta! ke that out and clarify what you propose. i'm hoping this permits!...Show more
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