In a reading for my English class, the authors composed the following sentence. "...quotations that are long and complex, that are filled with details or jargon, or hidden complexities (Graff 46)."
The authors are explaining that a frame or structure is necessary in order to clarify what is meant by quotes that use unfamiliar terms.
bibliography:
Graff, Gerald, Cathy Birkenstein, and Russel Durst. They Say, I Say. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 2009. Print.
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