Chapter Fifteen is all about effectively using a source within a paper. It goes over important key concepts such as how to introduce a source, how to incorporate it into the paragraph, how to use it to create a point within an argument, and how to properly document it within the paper to achieve both credibility and an avoidance of plagiarism.
This is important because we all want our paper to flow and make sense. By learning how to introduce and incorporate sources within our paper will help with the fluidity of our paper. This chapter also shows how to properly cite a source to make a point without claiming the work or idea as our own inadvertently. Putting the two into practice and we are one step closer to a college grade paper.
Chapter Sixteen is all about how to make our paper our own. This chapter gives us tips on how to give our paper personality that makes a point and statement as well. It goes over changing sentence structure, carefully used diction, the benefits of reading a wide variety of books, as well as inserting ourselves into the paper while keeping it consistent and on point of topical.
This is important to any paper because if it is boring and stiff, no one will hardly be able to get through it. By adding ourselves and some personality into the paper, it creates a more relaxed environment where readers will be more open minded about what it is the paper is arguing for or against.
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