Establishing
Positions
- What is the title of the source?
- Where was it published? When?
- Why is the author an expert?
- What is the subject of the source material?
- What’s the author’s purpose?
- What is the context of the original quotation?
- How does the author’s point connect to what you want to discuss?
- Have you introduced and set-up quotes?
- Have you cited the author correctly in text and in a references page?
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Example of
Establishing a Source
In his 1953 song, “Lobachevsky,” mathematician and satirist
Tom Leher mocks society’s tendency to reward poor quality and minimal effort.
Shortly after listing a number of terrible reviews of his terrible book, he
brags, “Metro-Goldwyn-Moskva buys movie rights for six million rubles”
(Lehrer).
Three Different
Sentence Stems
In his [date] [type of text], “Title,” [qualifications]
[Author] [active verb] [purpose].
In his [type of text], “Title,” published in [year],
[qualifications] [Author] [active verb] [purpose].
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