<p>QUOTABLE QUOTE – The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain</p><p>1) Begin with an S-A-T topic sentence that contains the</p><p>Subject you’ll be writing about (main idea) Author of the work Title of the work, underlined</p><p>2) Type your quote using proper MLA format.</p><p>Use quotation marks.</p><p>For short quotes, use the following format: “When it was daylight, here was the clear Ohio water in-shore, sure enough, and outside was the old regular Muddy! So it was all up with Cairo” (93).</p><p>For prose quotes of four lines or longer, indent the quote and do not use quotation marks. At the end, the mark of punctuation goes BEFORE the line reference.</p><p>3) Focus on plot and plot analysis. Discuss</p><p> o who the speaker is (a character or the narrator) o whom the passage is about o where/when the scene is occurring o what is happening in the scene o how the passage represents the piece of literature as a whole</p><p>4) Focus on literary elements and language. Explore</p><p> o tone o figurative language and imagery o symbolism o dialect o italics and punctuation o any other interesting use of language</p><p>FCA 1: S-A-T topic sentence (20) FCA 2: plot and plot analysis (40) FCA 3: literary elements and language (40)</p>
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