Practicing Incorporating a Quotation
Sean Davis
Link:
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/09/movies/lincoln-by-steven-spielberg-stars-daniel-day-lewis.html?mcubz=1
Distinguished Quotation:
Mr. Spielberg’s best art often emerges in passages of wordlessness, when the images speak for themselves, and the way he composes his pictures and cuts between them endow the speeches and debates with emotional force, and remind us of what is at stake.
Paragraph: In the movie Lincoln, president Lincoln shows his passion, humanity, political skill, and truly defines his legacy in bringing the Civil War to an end and passing the 13th amendment. Spielberg produces some of his best work with Lincoln "best art often emerges in passages of wordlessness, when the images speak for themselves, and the way he composes his pictures and cuts between them endow the speeches and debates with emotional force, and remind us of what is at stake." This is how the movie won 18 awards including the Academy Awards for Best Actor and Best Production Design.Summary:
Incorporating a quote, its important not to just list someone else idea but to use it and to provide better context and meaning behind it proving why its to great to paraphrase.
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