Read pages 58-66 in the course readings to learn how to integrate sources into your writing. Integrating sources means referring to someone else’s writing as a way to support or illustrate your point. Paraphrasing and including direct quotations are the primary ways of using sources; the readings offer examples of each, and also a glimpse into how easily one’s misuse of a source can be categorized as plagiarism.
Once again, let’s return to “The Epidemic of Facelessness” by Stephen Marche, pp. 34-37 in the course readings. Write a paragraph that agrees or disagrees with Marche’s thesis. Use paraphrasing and quoting in your response, and correct APA in text and parenthetical citations (see Purdue OWL linked in Week 4 Materials folder).
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