Asked by Kassie

Embed a quotation from an interview that you conducted.
" I suggest that you study hard in college, but get a job too. Jobs teach much more than a school ever does."

Workman, Tom. Personal Interview. 25 Feb. 2007.

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Answered by Writeacher
http://www.google.com/search?q=how+to+embed+quotations+correctly+in+your+writing&oq=how+to+embed+quotations&aqs=chrome.2.69i57j0l5.6683j0j7&sourceid=chrome&espv=210&es_sm=119&ie=UTF-8
Answered by Kassie
I still don't know what to do

Answered by Writeacher
Only you can figure this out.

Write your paper and where this quotation fits is where you embed and cite it.

If you get this written up, post the entire paragraph, and someone here will check it for you.
Answered by Kassie
There are many suggestions over college and jobs : " I suggest that you study hard in college, but get a job too. Jobs teach much more than school ever does." ( Workman).

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Answered by Writeacher
Get rid of the extra spaces before the colon and after the opening parenthesis.

This is terribly skimpy, though. If I were to grade this, I'd give it a C- or something similar. Surely, you can write a full paragraph and include the quotation more artfully.

Did you even bother to read any of the linked pages in those search results? There are some really good examples in them.
Answered by Kassie
This isnt supposed to be a paragraph just a a sentence?
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