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What are some examples of what I can say after I add a quote into an argumentative essay?

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- This quote highlights the importance of [topic] and supports my argument that [your argument].
- As [author of the quote] suggests, [quote]. This quote provides evidence for my claim that [your argument].
- This quote is particularly relevant to my argument because it demonstrates [point you want to make].
- By including this quote, I am able to demonstrate that [your argument] is supported by experts in the field.
- This quote provides a powerful example of [your argument] and emphasizes the need for [your argument].
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Answer: Provide commentary after a quote to explain how it supports your ideas. A quote doesn’t support your ideas unless you analyze it and link it back to your thesis. After the quote, write 1-3 sentences explaining what the quote means, why it supports your topic sentence, and how it supports your argument overall.[4]

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For example, let’s say you used the quote, “According to McKinney’s research, ‘Adults who do yoga at least three times a week have lower blood pressure, better sleeping patterns, and fewer everyday frustrations.’” Your commentary might read, “This shows that yoga can have a positive impact on people’s health, so incorporating it into the workplace can help improve employee health outcomes.

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