Use the topic sentence and the direct quote from Blinder’s article (both identified below) to create a single paragraph with a correctly embedded quote sandwich. This is a paragraph that you might have in a larger research essay on this topic. The main idea (thesis) you would be defending in this hypothetical essay is this:Even though prisoners are incarcerated for committing crimes against society, they still have human rights that should not be violated.
Topic sentence: (use exactly as it is to start your paragraph): Most people would agree that prisoners deserve safe living and housing conditions.Direct quote: “Inmates, lawyers and doctors described similar conditions inside other jails across the South, and some said that temperatures endangered the lives of prisoners with health problems.”Remember to introduce your quote with the author’s name and title (credibility). And remember that the quote sandwich in the paragraph you write needs the following four parts:an introduction (with credibility for the author)
the quote itself (see below)
the explanation (or interpretation)
and commentary (be sure to refer back to the thesis
“In U.S. Jails, a Constitutional Clash Over Air-Conditioning,” by Alan Blinder, The
New York Times, 15 Aug. 2016,
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