English, 10.05.2021 20:40 JamierW2005
Using the TIES Method, please rewrite this dropped quote using the TAG option.
TAG is quote first, then context.
•You needn’t use the whole sentence!
•Chop the quote down to the nugget of meaning that best fits your sentence or paragraph structure.
Jeannette ultimately forgives her father for putting her and her siblings through devastating situations. "But despite all the hell-raising and destruction and chaos he had created in our lives, I could not imagine what my life would be like—what the world would be like—without him in it" (Walls 263)
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Using the TIES Method, please rewrite this dropped quote using the TAG option.
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