Kirstyn Marsh
ENC2135
Kyle Stedman's Annoying Ways People Use Sources, cleared up a lot of confusion I had previously had when quoting sources. Of course I had some ideas when quoting did not exactly looked right, however, he provides useful examples along with helpful reasoning. His piece taught me the importance of properly introducing a quote, correctly placing quotes, as well as avoiding using too many. Most of all, I believe I learned that before and after a quote, proper explanation must be included to make that quote significant enough to include in a paper. I will use Stedman's advice in the future and especially refer back to his "The Fix:" portion.
ENC2135
Kyle Stedman's Annoying Ways People Use Sources, cleared up a lot of confusion I had previously had when quoting sources. Of course I had some ideas when quoting did not exactly looked right, however, he provides useful examples along with helpful reasoning. His piece taught me the importance of properly introducing a quote, correctly placing quotes, as well as avoiding using too many. Most of all, I believe I learned that before and after a quote, proper explanation must be included to make that quote significant enough to include in a paper. I will use Stedman's advice in the future and especially refer back to his "The Fix:" portion.
I also learned that one must use information before and after the quote so that it flows together and makes sense in ones paper
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