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  1. Head to DocHub’s main page and hit Sign In.
  2. Add your form to the editor using one of the many import features.
  3. Check out different capabilities to get the most out of our editor. In the menu bar, select the option to embed evidence in text.
  4. Check the content of your form for mistakes and typos and make sure it looks neat-looking.
  5. After finalizing the editing process, click DONE.
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In order to use evidence effectively, you need to integrate it smoothly into your essay by following this pattern: State your claim. Give your evidence, remembering to relate it to the claim. Comment on the evidence to show how it supports the claim.
There are three strategies you can use to embed quotations: set off quotations, build in quotations, or introduce quotations with a colon. Set-off quotations are set off from the sentence with a comma. Capitalize the first word of the quote. Notice the signal phrases (in bold print) used in the following examples. Embedding Quotations - San Jose State University sjsu.edu writingcenter docs handouts sjsu.edu writingcenter docs handouts
When you provide a direct quotation close direct quotationWhen you provide the exact words from the original writer, presented in quotation marks, to show it has come straight from the text., you must use quotation marks close quotation marksPunctuation marks (like speech marks - at the start and end of the quotation
If youre leading into evidence directly, try phrases like: ing to The text says Researchers have learned For example [Authors name] writes
Remember, evidence should do more than restate the claim! Process of Using Evidence: Introduce: Introducing evidence allows a smooth transition into the point you are trying to make. An example is something as simple as, One source says or Johnson stated
There are three ways to integrate sources: summarizing, paraphrasing, and quoting. Summarizing is typically used when you only want to incorporate the main idea of a source. For instance, you might summarize the conclusion of a study or a scene from a novel into a concise statement in your own voice.
There are three main ways to integrate evidence from sources into your writing: quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing. Each form requires a citation because you are using another persons words and/or ideas.
Textual Evidence Examples Facts: factual statements of information that dont include outside analysis or commentary. Statistics: numerical or quantitative data. Anecdotes: true stories about individual experiences or case studies. Expert testimony: Analysis or commentary from a subject-matter expert.
Generally speaking, there are three ways to integrate sources into a research paper summarizing, paraphrasing and quoting. You will want to summarize and paraphrase most often in your research paper, using direct quotes sparingly.

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