An in-text citation is NOT…

Paraphrases require all of these EXCEPT…

Quotations require…

Quotations and Paraphrases are similar in all of the following ways, EXCEPT...

Quotations and Paraphrases are different because…

In a sentence containing a quotation and/or paraphrase, the period goes…

In her journey to find a forever home, Squirrel, a dog, shares that she “lived on four farms” (Martin 138).

In her journey to find a forever home, Squirrel, a dog, shares that she “lived on four farms.” (Martin 138)

In her journey to find a forever home, Squirrel, a dog, shares that she moved four times from farm to farm (Martin 138).

In her journey to find a forever home, Squirrel, a dog, shares that she moved four times from farm to farm.

The narrator shares that “most people in Ember had potatoes at every meal” (DuPrau 61).

The narrator shares that “most people in Ember had potatoes at every meal” (DuPrau 61)

The narrator shares that people in Ember eat potatoes at every meal (DuPrau 61).

The narrator shares that people in Ember eat potatoes for each meal. (DuPrau 61)

Quotation or Paraphrase: The narrator shares that people in Ember eat potatoes at every meal (DuPrau 61).

Quotation or Paraphrase: The narrator shares that “most people in Ember had potatoes at every meal” (DuPrau 61).

Quotation or Paraphrase: In her journey to find a forever home, Squirrel, a dog, shares that she “lived on four farms” (Martin 138).

Quotation or Paraphrase: In her journey to find a forever home, Squirrel, a dog, shares that she moved four times from farm to farm (Martin 138).

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