- You are going to find a specific article, download a PDF of the article, and integrate a quote from the article.
- Once you are in the Library, locate the Opposing Viewpoints in Context database.
- From the Library home page, click on “Select a Database From The List”.
- Scroll down to Opposing Viewpoints in Context (Gale). The database list is in alphabetical order.
- Once Opposing Viewpoints is selected, click “Go”. The databse will open in a new tab. ead the article and download it.Then, you will practice integrating a quote. This involves doing four things:
- Leading into the quote.
- “Tagging” the quote, quoting, and citing.
- Discussing the quote.
- Connecting the quote to a larger purpose within a paragraph or an essay.
Citian to include Stewart, J. B. (2018, June 8). Farmers On Edge, Fearing Trade War. New York Times, B1(L). https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A541750554/OVIC?u=lirn99776&sid=bookmark-OVIC&xid=c70ca672