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Imbedding Quotations Grammatically

First, go to the website Writing Review on read the Incoroporation of Quotations sheet. Then use the Track changes software to fix the following incorrectly incorporated quotations.

1. Clarice Lispector opens her story "The World's Smallest Woman" with a decidedly ironic tone, "In the depths of Equatorial Africa the French explorer, Marcel Pretre, hunter and man of the world, came across a tribe of surprisingly small pygmies" (1).

2. Keats's speaker advises his reader to embrace, rather than reject the negative emotion of anger in a lover: "Or if thy mistress some rich anger shows, / Emprison her soft hand, and let her rave, / And feed deep, deep upon her peerless eyes (18-20).

3. Keats uses the language of illness, specifically a fever, to describe "All breathing human passion far above, \ That leaves a heart high-sorrowful and cloy'd, / A burning forehead, and a parching tongue/(28 - 30).

4. Sappho asks Aphrodite "What beyond all else I would have befall my / tortured heart" (7-8).

5. Sappho writes of her preference for Anaktoria, by saying, "whose lovely walk and the shining pallor / of her face I would rather see before my / eyes than Lydia's chariots in all their glory armored for battle" (10-13).

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