Comma, Quote Strategy A way to provide evidence, examples, and detail.

Comma, Quote Strategy
A way to provide evidence,
examples, and detail.
Why use comma quote strategy?
• Constructed Responses
require:
Specific details.
Examples.
Direct quotes.
Evidence.
Specific information.
Use one or more of the following
when citing:
• 1. According to the author
on page…. Paragraph…..
• (Comma/quote)
• 2. An example of this can
be found on page……
paragraph…….
(Comma/quote)
How do I use comma quote?
• 1. Cite specific words and
phrases from the text.
• Example:
• Question: Using evidence
from the text, give an
example which shows that
Alfonso is concerned
about his appearance.
Example:
• Alfonso is concerned
about his appearance. An
example of this can be
found on page 30,
paragraph 5, when the
author states, “He spend
hours in front of the mirror
trying to herd his teeth into
place with his thumb.”
Add You Thoughts and Ideas
• Alfonso was so concerned
because he knew that his
parents couldn’t afford for
him to have braces and
that’s why he tried to fixed
his teeth on his own.
Now You Try!!
• Based on evidence from
page 30 answer the
following:
• Alfonso’s mother is
concerned about the
family’s budget. Provide an
example of this statement
using the Comma/Quote
strategy.
One More!
• In the short story, “The
Moustache,” Mike’s
grandmother is sorry for
something she did a long
time ago.
• Question: On page 145,
based on the evidence,
provide an example that
shows that Mike’s
grandmother is sorry. Use the
comma/quote strategy.
Let’s take the strategy a step
further!!
• Open Response: Raymond’s
Run contains many internal and
external conflicts.
• A. Utilizing your textbook, cite
one internal and one external
conflict facing Squeaky.
• B. Explain the conflict and
describe how the conflict was
resolved using specific
information from the text to
support your answer.