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HELP CER: Evidence (quotes - word for word from the text!)
1. Sentence starter (For example, The text states, The author writes, Isabel says, According to Madam, etc.)
2. Quotation marks "...quote..."
3. Citation - give credit to the author, show the reader where the quote is coming from (Anderson, #).
Example: According to the Isabel, "if an entire nation could seek its freedom, why not a girl?" (Anderson, 272).
Directions: Copy and past the following 3 sentences into your reply.
Add a sentence starter, quotation marks, or citation
to correctly include a quote into your writing.
1. "I opened the book and attacked the next sentence" (Anderson, 241).
2. The text states, 'twas good and proper to fight injustice (Anderson, 262).
3. The author writers, "the evil inside of me woke and crackled like lightning"

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