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Words that Introduce Quotes or Paraphrases
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Neutral Verbs: When used to introduce a quote, the following verbs basically mean "says."
The author says . . . The author notes . . . The author believes . . . The author observes . . . The author comments . . . The author relates . . . The author declares . . . The author remarks . . . The author discusses . . . The author reports . . . The author explains . . . The author reveals . . . The author expresses . . . The author states . . . The author mentions . . . The author acknowledges . . . The author suggests . . . The author thinks . . . The author points out . . . The author responds . . . The research shows . . . The research confirms . . .
Sample Sentences:
Remember that you are required to cite your sources for paraphrases and direct quotes. For more information on MLA or APA style citations, refer to our MLA Style General Guidelines, or our APA Style General Guidelines.
Stronger Verbs: These verbs indicate that there is some kind of argument, and that the quote shows either support of or disagreement with one side of the argument.
| The author agrees . . . | The author rejects . . . |
| The author argues . . . | The author compares the two studies . . . |
| The author asserts . . . | The author admits . . . |
| The author cautions . . . | The author disputes . . . |
| The author emphasizes . . . | The author contends . . . |
| The author insists . . . | The author denies . . . |
| The author maintains . . . | The author insists . . . |
| The author claims . . . | The author endorses . . . |
| The author refutes . . . | The author agrees . . . |
Sample Sentences:
| The author implies . . . |
| The author suggests . . . |
| The author thinks . . . |
Sample Sentences:
| According to the author, . . . |
Sample Sentence:
According to the author, children with ADD
have a shorter attention span than children without ADD.