Directions: Along with the quotes that you collected, you will need to summarize a long block quote or paraphrase the shorter passages that you quoted from each source in the previous step. Remember to include the original quoted passage above the summarized and/or paraphrased material for this task. Also, just as a quoted passage needs to have a parenthetical citation, the summarized and paraphrased material will need to credit the source in the MLA format.
Tip: Use the "Index of Templates" on page 765-779 in They Say/I Say to introduce your quotes. See the sample below to get you started.
Source 1: Phillips, Shelley. "Let’s Explore Line." Arts & Activities 136.1 (2004): 48. Academic Search Premier. Web. 27 Apr. 2012.
Quote 1: In "Let’s Explore Line," Shelley Phillips describes art as "put the quote here so that you have it for your major paper" (48).
Type your summary or paraphrased content of the quote above here. Make sure you are using your own words (Shelley 48). Tip: Read the quote/passage, then don’t look at it at all when you are summarizing or paraphrasing the idea.
Quote 2: "Let’s Explore Line" goes on to describe this process, stating "put the quote here so that you have it for your major paper (Phillips 48).
Type your summary or paraphrased content of the quote above here. Make sure you are using your own words (Shelley 48). Tip: Read the quote/passage, then don’t look at it at all when you are summarizing or paraphrasing the idea.
Source 2: Phillips, Shelley. "Let’s Explore Line." Arts & Activities 136.1 (2004): 48. Academic Search Premier. Web. 27 Apr. 2012.
Quote 1: In "Let’s Explore Line," Shelley Phillips describes art as "put the quote here so that you have it for your major paper" (48).
Type your summary or paraphrased content of the quote above here. Make sure you are using your own words. Tip: Read the quote/passage, then don’t look at it at all when you are summarizing or paraphrasing the idea.
Quote 2: "Let’s Explore Line" goes on to describe this process, stating "put the quote here so that you have it for your major paper (Phillips 48).
Type your summary or paraphrased content of the quote above here. Make sure you are using your own words. Tip: Read the quote/passage, then don’t look at it at all when you are summarizing or paraphrasing the idea.
Source 3: Phillips, Shelley. "Let’s Explore Line." Arts & Activities 136.1 (2004): 48. Academic Search Premier. Web. 27 Apr. 2012.
Quote 1: In "Let’s Explore Line," Shelley Phillips describes art as "put the quote here so that you have it for your major paper" (48).
Type your summary or paraphrased content of the quote above here. Make sure you are using your own words. Tip: Read the quote/passage, then don’t look at it at all when you are summarizing or paraphrasing the idea.
Quote 2: "Let’s Explore Line" goes on to describe this process, stating "put the quote here so that you have it for your major paper (Phillips 48).
Type your summary or paraphrased content of the quote above here. Make sure you are using your own words. Tip: Read the quote/passage, then don’t look at it at all when you are summarizing or paraphrasing the idea.
Source 4: Phillips, Shelley. "Let’s Explore Line." Arts & Activities 136.1 (2004): 48. Academic Search Premier. Web. 27 Apr. 2012.
Quote 1: In "Let’s Explore Line," Shelley Phillips describes art as "put the quote here so that you have it for your major paper" (48).
Type your summary or paraphrased content of the quote above here. Make sure you are using your own words. Tip: Read the quote/passage, then don’t look at it at all when you are summarizing or paraphrasing the idea.
Quote 2: "Let’s Explore Line" goes on to describe this process, stating "put the quote here so that you have it for your major paper (Phillips 48).
Type your summary or paraphrased content of the quote above here. Make sure you are using your own words. Tip: Read the quote/passage, then don’t look at it at all when you are summarizing or paraphrasing the idea.
Source 5: Phillips, Shelley. "Let’s Explore Line." Arts & Activities 136.1 (2004): 48. Academic Search Premier. Web. 27 Apr. 2012.
Quote 1: In "Let’s Explore Line," Shelley Phillips describes art as "put the quote here so that you have it for your major paper" (48).
Type your summary or paraphrased content of the quote above here. Make sure you are using your own words. Tip: Read the quote/passage, then don’t look at it at all when you are summarizing or paraphrasing the idea.
Quote 2: "Let’s Explore Line" goes on to describe this process, stating "put the quote here so that you have it for your major paper (Phillips 48).
Type your summary or paraphrased content of the quote above here. Make sure you are using your own words. Tip: Read the quote/passage, then don’t look at it at all when you are summarizing or paraphrasing the idea.
Source 6: Phillips, Shelley. "Let’s Explore Line." Arts & Activities 136.1 (2004): 48. Academic Search Premier. Web. 27 Apr. 2012.
Quote 1: In "Let’s Explore Line," Shelley Phillips describes art as "put the quote here so that you have it for your major paper" (48).
Type your summary or paraphrased content of the quote above here. Make sure you are using your own words. Tip: Read the quote/passage, then don’t look at it at all when you are summarizing or paraphrasing the idea.
Quote 2: "Let’s Explore Line" goes on to describe this process, stating "put the quote here so that you have it for your major paper (Phillips 48).
Type your summary or paraphrased content of the quote above here. Make sure you are using your own words. Tip: Read the quote/passage, then don’t look at it at all when you are summarizing or paraphrasing the idea.
Source 7: Phillips, Shelley. "Let’s Explore Line." Arts & Activities 136.1 (2004): 48. Academic Search Premier. Web. 27 Apr. 2012.
Quote 1: In "Let’s Explore Line," Shelley Phillips describes art as "put the quote here so that you have it for your major paper" (48).
Type your summary or paraphrased content of the quote above here. Make sure you are using your own words. Tip: Read the quote/passage, then don’t look at it at all when you are summarizing or paraphrasing the idea.
Quote 2: "Let’s Explore Line" goes on to describe this process, stating "put the quote here so that you have it for your major paper (Phillips 48).
Type your summary or paraphrased content of the quote above here. Make sure you are using your own words. Tip: Read the quote/passage, then don’t look at it at all when you are summarizing or paraphrasing the idea.
Source 8: Phillips, Shelley. "Let’s Explore Line." Arts & Activities 136.1 (2004): 48. Academic Search Premier. Web. 27 Apr. 2012.
Quote 1: In "Let’s Explore Line," Shelley Phillips describes art as "put the quote here so that you have it for your major paper" (48).
Type your summary or paraphrased content of the quote above here. Make sure you are using your own words. Tip: Read the quote/passage, then don’t look at it at all when you are summarizing or paraphrasing the idea.
Quote 2: "Let’s Explore Line" goes on to describe this process, stating "put the quote here so that you have it for your major paper (Phillips 48).
Type your summary or paraphrased content of the quote above here. Make sure you are using your own words. Tip: Read the quote/passage, then don’t look at it at all when you are summarizing or paraphrasing the idea.
Source 9: Phillips, Shelley. "Let’s Explore Line." Arts & Activities 136.1 (2004): 48. Academic Search Premier. Web. 27 Apr. 2012.
Quote 1: In "Let’s Explore Line," Shelley Phillips describes art as "put the quote here so that you have it for your major paper" (48).
Type your summary or paraphrased content of the quote above here. Make sure you are using your own words. Tip: Read the quote/passage, then don’t look at it at all when you are summarizing or paraphrasing the idea.
Quote 2: "Let’s Explore Line" goes on to describe this process, stating "put the quote here so that you have it for your major paper (Phillips 48).
Type your summary or paraphrased content of the quote above here. Make sure you are using your own words. Tip: Read the quote/passage, then don’t look at it at all when you are summarizing or paraphrasing the idea.
Source 10: Phillips, Shelley. "Let’s Explore Line." Arts & Activities 136.1 (2004): 48. Academic Search Premier. Web. 27 Apr. 2012.
Quote 1: In "Let’s Explore Line," Shelley Phillips describes art as "put the quote here so that you have it for your major paper" (48).
Type your summary or paraphrased content of the quote above here. Make sure you are using your own words. Tip: Read the quote/passage, then don’t look at it at all when you are summarizing or paraphrasing the idea.
Quote 2: "Let’s Explore Line" goes on to describe this process, stating "put the quote here so that you have it for your major paper (Phillips 48).
Type your summary or paraphrased content of the quote above here. Make sure you are using your own words. Tip: Read the quote/passage, then don’t look at it at all when you are summarizing or paraphrasing the idea.