How should I include and analyse quotations in a way that doesn't stop my essay's 'flow'?

Make your quotation a part of your sentenceFor example, rather than writing: 'Juliet said this to Romeo: 'O Romeo, Romeo...' and the repetition of 'O' is so we can tell that she is in love.' Write: 'We can tell that Juliet is in love when she repeats 'O' in moments such as when she says 'O Romeo, Romeo...'

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