
Integrating Textual Evidence and Analysis
Students practice seamlessly embedding quotes and textual references into their paragraphs. They will focus on providing deep analysis rather than mere summary.
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Students practice seamlessly embedding quotes and textual references into their paragraphs. They will focus on providing deep analysis rather than mere summary.
Key Questions
- How do you effectively embed a quote?
- What is the difference between summary and analysis?
- How does this evidence support your topic sentence?
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