There are many
annoying ways in which people use sources. Some have their way that they are
use to but isn’t grammatically correct. This in return shows your readers that
you didn’t put the effort into making your paper or whatever you are writing.
Having proper sources and addressing them the right way makes you a more
credible writer. All outside sources must be introduced, punctuated, and cited
accordingly. The more effectively you anticipate that pickiness the more likely
it is that readers will interpret your quotations and paraphrases in the way
you want them to. This is either critically or acceptingly, depending on
writing context. Conventions of writing have a fundamentally rhetoric nature.
It builds up to the quotation and then explains it. The fix is where the writer
decides why each quotation is there and massages it in correctly to fit the
surrounding text. Flow makes what you are trying to write sound good to the
readers and keeps your readers interested.
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