Can you put a quote in your college essay?
DON’T “over quote”. However, in the limited space of the college essay, you don’t want quotations to distract from your voice. Since quotations are not your own words, never use them in a critical point or in place of your own analysis. Maintain your originality.
How do you cite a quote in a college essay?
For example, if you are using MLA, you can use author’s last name and then the year in parentheses: “Quote,” (Doe, 2016). If you don’t know the author’s last name, then use the article title: “Quote” (Title of Article, 2016).
Should I start my essay with a quote?
The opening words of an essay should immediately enmesh the reader in your wiles. To start with a quote is not wrong, but you may do better, as onomatomaniak suggested, to “think of an engaging first sentence that makes the reader think you have something interesting to say.”
Can you put quotes in a conclusion?
Conclude with a quotation from or reference to a primary or secondary source, one that amplifies your main point or puts it in a different perspective.