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Write out a sentence that uses an excerpt of your direct quote as an embedded quote. "Lee loved nineteenth-century British authors best, and once said that her ambition was to become 'the Jane Austen of south Alabama.' "
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>_> I will spam your inbox of these tags
Lol xD So an embedded quote just means to make it flow naturally.
O.o ?
How the pickles do you do that
Just make it sound natural.. To do that, though, I need to see what you have written already in order to edit it. (:
O.o uhm? o.o I have nothing written for that quote
Dang it -.-
Ohhhhh, that's a problem D:
So the paragraph that quote is in that I wrote?
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Yeah
Finally, as she entered high school, she came across an English teacher who brought Harper into interest of writing. The teacher had always enforced her to try challenging literature and writings. Later on this lead to her joining a campus newspaper and begin her writing career. "Lee loved nineteenth-century British authors best, and once said that her ambition was to become 'the Jane Austen of south Alabama.' "
This is the whole passage??
That's the paragraph I wrote.. >_> I don't think I'm understanding any of this ;-;
It looks good to me, actually. As long as you can read it and it flows naturally, it's perfect. (:
But that's the main quote I got from a site.. I don't have to change it?
It says to write a sentence using an excerpt thingy and iurbqe;rknaeirnb wihnwr
Ohhh, okay. Then if you took something directly from a site, you'll have to change it... Put it in your own words, really.
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