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if you are writing an essay about a novel poem or other written work utilizing textual evidence is one of the most effective ways to prove your point however you cannot just drop a quote from the text into your essay and assume your audience will understand why it matters in this video we will go through how to effectively incorporate textual evidence into an essay using context a lead-in a quotation an in-text citation and an explanation letamp;#39;s say that you are writing an essay about John Steinbeckamp;#39;s Of Mice and Men and your thesis what you are proving in the story is that multiple characters are lonely and isolated to prove that George is isolated you found this quote almost automatically George shuffled the cards and laid out his solitaire hand he used a deliberate thoughtful slowness by itself the reader may not understand how this quote relates to your thesis you can build upon the quote to have it make more sense to the reader first every quote needs a lead