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today we're going to dig into some of the nitty-gritty of essay writing by looking at how students properly embed quoted materials so this is mostly for literary analysis writing although I can imagine if you wanted to integrate quotes into a research or argument paper many of the same lessons will apply the example that I'm going to share with you is more literary analysis based if that's useful to you but again you can expand this treatment to all kinds of writing modes so what I have here for you is a little slice of to Kill a Mockingbird I'm gonna read it to you if you don't know the story Scout we're in the south or in Alabama uh famous father Atticus Finch you know civil rights leader you know seeker of social justice he's awesome alright but anyway this little tiny slice jumped out at me as a writer and so I want to maybe do something with it in my literary analysis paper about her dad Atticus Finch okay so the passage I like next morning I awoke looked out the window nearly di...