Integrating your ideas with those of others (200-300 words)

Integrating your ideas with those of others (200-300 words)

This class has helped me very much in the concept of integrating quotes properly into my writing. In high school, I always just tossed a quote in there, I barley introduced the concept, and I for sure did not explain the quote, because I thought the quote explained itself. Therefore leading up to my first essay, I felt as though I was extremely successful with the “Quotation Sandwich” aspect of my essay. I really tried to focus on the intro, quote, and then explanation. See my example from my essay below:

 

This explicitly means that you and your singular story, could be the very thing you have to offer others who need help. There could be only a few, but there could also be many people that could enter your storytelling door. Hallward found a study that was done by Thomas Houston, from the University of Massachusetts who found that “when you listen to a story told by someone like you, who you can really identify with and who is struggling with an issue, your blood pressure goes down and it lasts for months” (5:00). This proves that social and political change starts with communication. Communication is a fundamental requirement for social cohesion, because it creates trusting relationships.

Here you will see that I introduce the idea of how telling personal stories could help others. Then I support that idea with a quote of study results that proved that idea true. I then emphasize more on how this quote justifies the idea, and introduce how communication is a requirement to fulfill this.

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