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.
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