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Integrating and Citing Quotations

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Lesson 01

Venture through the haunted forest and learn how to cite quotations from Shakespeare's plays

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question 1/4

To cite Shakespeare's plays, you first need to know the act and the scene that the line comes from. Write the act in capital roman numerals, and the scene in lower case roman numerals. Which answer below is a way of saying, "Act 4, scene 3"?

iv.iii

IV.iii

iv.III

question 2/4

You also need to include the line number(s). The line number is written in numerals. If the quotation goes over more than one line, then write both the first and last line number with a dash in between. What is a way of writing Act 1, scene 2, lines 21 - 23?

I.ii.xxi-xxiii

I.ii.21-23

I.ii.XXI-XXIII

QUESTION 3/4

When citing one of Shakespeare's plays, and your essay is only talking about one of his plays, then write "Shakespeare" with the act, scene and line number(s)-- all in parentheseses. No commas.What is an example of this?

(Shakespeare I.ii.21)

(Shakespeare, I.ii.21)

-by Shakespeare I.ii.21

question 4/4

Humor me and identify a correctly cited line. Which of these citations is formatted properly?

(Shakespeare 5.2.20-22)

(Shakespeare V.ii.20-22)

(Shakespere, V.ii.20-22)

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Lesson 02

Know the perfect combination to make the best potion. And also know how to introduce a speaker of a quotation.

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question 1/4

A common way to introduce a quote from literature is to write the name of the character who said the quote followed by a verb. This is a speaker tag. Uncover the speaker tag that goes before this quotation

"Now does he feel his title / Hang loose about him" (Shakespeare V.ii.20-21)

-by Angus

Angus says,

--Angus

Drag the circle and find the speaker tag.

question 2/4

A comma comes after the speaker tag and before the quotation Uncover the punctuation mark that goes in the blank

Macbeth says "Call 'em. Let me see 'em" (Shakespeare IV.i.64).

Drag the circle and find the punctuation mark.

question 3/4

If the speaker tag is after the quotation, put a comma inside the quotation marks at the end of the quote. Which punctuation mark goes inside the quotation marks below?

"We have scorched the snake. Not killed it " (Shakespeare III.ii.15)

Drag the circle and find the letter.

question 4/4

Is the quotation below properly written?

Lady Macbeth says, "What's done is done" (Shakespeare III.ii.14).

Sort of

Yes

No

Drag the circle and find the letter.

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Lesson 03

Foretell the correct future dictated by the cards, and provide context for your quotations.

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question 1/4

Not only should you indicate WHO said the quotation, but you should also indicate WHY that character said it--or at least provide context. Which example provides context for the quotation?

Clue

When the captain was describing Macbeth's heroism to King Duncan,, he said that Macbeth "unseamed him from the nave to th' chops" (Shakespeare I.ii.22).

The captain said, "unseamed him from the nave to th' chops" (Shakespeare I.ii.22).

"unseamed him from the nave to th' chops" (Shakespeare I.ii.22) - Captain to King Duncan

"Unseamed him from the nave to th' chops" (Shakespeare I.ii.22).

question 2/4

What would be a good way to provide context for this quote? "Now does he feel his title / Hang loose about him, like a giant's robe / Upon a dwarfish thief" (Shakespeare V.ii.20-22).

Clue

When Angus learns that Macbeth is fortifying Dunsinane Hill, he says,

Angus says,

Angus says, "QUOTE." It was about Macbeth fortifying Dunsinate Hill

When Angus says,

question 3/4

Based on the previous two examples, what is the context of the quote?

Clue

The page number the quote is on

The play the quote is in

Information about why the speaker is saying the quote

The proper MLA citation

question 4/4

Which quote is integrated and cited properly?

Clue

Macbeth says, "We have scorched the snake, not killed it" (Shakespeare III.ii.15).

Macbeth says, "We have scorched the snake, not killed it" (Shakespeare 3.2.15)

Although Lady Macbeth is trying to calm him down, Macbeth says, "We have scorched the snake, not killed it." (Shakespeare III.ii.15)

Although Lady Macbeth is trying to calm him down, Macbeth says, "We have scorched the snake, not killed it." (Shakespeare, III.ii.15)

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