Title: Citing Sting
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3Citing Sting
- Every breath you takeEvery move you makeEvery
bond you breakEvery step you takeIll be
watching youEvery single dayEvery word you
sayEvery game you playEvery night you stayIll
be watching you
- Every step I take, every move I makeEvery
single day (Sting), every time I prayIll be
missing you.
4Sources for Sources
- St. Martins Handbook!!
- We have a copy in the Writing Center
- Lindseys Information sheet, including
- www.libs.uga.edu/ref/mlastyle.html
- http//owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/research/r_
mla.html
- www.libs.uga.edu/ref/apastyle.html
5INCORRECT!!
- I have a dream that one day the state of
Alabama, whose governor's lips are presently
dripping with the words of interposition and
nullification, will be transformed into a
situation where little black boys and black girls
will be able to join hands with little white boys
and white girls and walk together as sisters and
brothers. Martin Luther King, Jr., made this
speech in 1963.
6I have a dream that one day the state of
Alabama, whose governor's lips are presently
dripping with the words of interposition and
nullification, will be transformed into a
situation where little black boys and black girls
will be able to join hands with little white boys
and white girls and walk together as sisters and
brothers. Martin Luther King, Jr. made this
speech in 1963.
- What makes it incorrect?
- There is no parenthetical citation nothing
telling us where the writer got this quote of Dr.
Kings.
- The quote stands-alone and is not integrated into
the sentence.
7CORRECT!!
- In 1963, Martin Luther King, Jr. said, I have a
dream that one day the state of Alabama, whose
governor's lips are presently dripping with the
words of interposition and nullification, will be
transformed into a situation where little black
boys and black girls will be able to join hands
with little white boys and white girls and walk
together as sisters and brothers. I have a dream
today (King 65).
Works Cited Listing King, Jr., Martin. The
Peaceful Warrior. NY Pocket Books. 1968.
8EVEN BETTER!
- Even after all these years, it still remains to
be seen whether we live in a nation where little
black boys and black girls will be able to join
hands with little white boys and white girls and
walk together as sisters and brothers (King 65).
- SMOOTH like BUTTER ?
9INCORRECT!!!
- How Will Smith and Dr. Seuss Stole from My Life
- Will Smith and I are exactly alike because I,
too, got in one little fight and my mom got
scared and said youre moving with your aunty and
uncle in Bel-Air.
10Almost There!!
- How Will Smith and Dr. Seuss Stole from My Life
- Will Smith and I are exactly alike because I,
too, got in one little fight and my mom got
scared and said youre moving with your aunty and
uncle in Bel-Air (Smith).
11CORRECT!!!
- How Will Smith and Dr. Seuss Stole from My Life
- Will Smith and I are exactly alike because I,
too, got in one little fight and my mom got
scared and said, Youre moving with your aunty
and uncle in Bel-Air (Smith).
Works Cited Listing Smith, William. perf. The
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Producers Jeff Pollack
and Benny Medina. Creators Andy and Susan
Borowitz. NBC. WATL, Atlanta. 1990 1996.
12INCORRECT!!!
- How Will Smith and Dr. Seuss Stole from My Life
- Dr. Seuss committed a similar injustice,
robbing me of the fact that I do not like green
eggs and ham.
13CORRECT!!!
- How Will Smith and Dr. Seuss Stole from My Life
- Dr. Seuss committed a similar injustice,
robbing me of the fact that I do not like green
eggs and ham (Seuss 10).
Works Cited Listing Seuss, Dr. Green Eggs and Ha
m. NY Random House. 1960.
14Tricky One
- Its been said that, A house is made of bricks
and stone a home is made of love alone.
- Do we need to cite this?
- How??
- We do not need to cite popular sayings, clichés,
or figures-of-speech.
- If you have a question about whether something
can be classified a cliché or figure-of-speech,
ASK!!!!!
15Works Cited
- King, Jr., Martin Luther. The Peaceful Warrior.
NY Pocket Books. 1968.
- Smith, William. perf. The Fresh Prince of
Bel-Air. Producers Jeff Pollack and Benny
Medina. Creators Andy and Susan Borowitz. NBC.
WATL, Atlanta. 1990 1996. - Seuss, Dr. Green Eggs and Ham. NY Random House.
1960.
16Works Cited Page
- Must include EVERYTHING youve cited in your
paper
- Begins on a brand new page, entitled Works
Cited
- Is the very last page of your paper
- Double-Spaced
- Alphabetical Order
- First line of each entry flush w/ left margin,
and every line after is indented 5 spaces.
- Look in St. Martins for details ?
17BLOCK Quotes
- In 1963, Martin Luther King, Jr. said
- I have a dream that one day the state of
Alabama, whose governor's lips are presently
dripping with the words of interposition and
nullification, will be transformed into a
situation where little black boys and black girls
will be able to join hands with little white boys
and white girls and walk together as sisters and
brothers. I have a dream today. (King 65)
Works Cited Listing King, Jr., Martin. The
Peaceful Warrior. NY Pocket Books. 1968.
18BLOCK Quotes!
- Use when the passage you are quoting is more than
4 typed lines.
- Start quote on new line and indent each line 10
lines from left margin.
- That means pressing TAB button twice.
- Does not require quotation marks!!
- Punctuation INSIDE parentheses.
- In 1963, Martin Luther King, Jr. said
- I have a dream that one day the state of
Alabama, whose governor's lips are presently
dripping with the words of interposition and
nullification, will be transformed into a
situation where little black boys and black girls
will be able to join hands with little white boys
and white girls and walk together as sisters and
brothers. I have a dream today. (King 65)
19COMMAS!
- USE COMMAS
- After introductory elements
- In fact Slowly Nevertheless
- Frustrated, he wondered
- In Fitzgeralds novel, the color green takes
- To win the game, the football players
- Gripped with anxiety, the students
- Wearing her newest pair of shoes, Sheila
20COMMAS!
- USE COMMAS
- In compound sentences
- A comma precedes a coordinating conjunction
- Coordinating Conjunctions join TWO INDEPENDENT
CLAUSES
- I went to the park. I ate some ice cream.
- I went to the park, and I ate some ice cream.
- FANBOYS!
- For, And, But, Or, Yet, So
- WARNING!!!
- Just because a FANBOYS word is in a sentence DOES
NOT ALWAYS mean you have to use a comma. Use
commas only when joining TWO INDEPENDENT
CLAUSES!
21- USE COMMAS
- To set off nonrestrictive phrases
- Nonrestrictive phrase phrases, words, clauses,
that DO NOT LIMIT or change the meaning of the
words they modify
- Stephanie, amazed, stared at the strange vehicle
- This sentence does not change meaning too much
with word amazed, so the word amazed is a
nonrestrictive word that does not limit the
meaning of the sentence. - To mark contrast
- It was he who ate the beef, not the little girl.
- They won the game, even though they were
exhausted.
- SEE CHAPTER 48 in ST. MARTINS!!