Sources are important in establishing a credible persona and providing substantial support in writing. Writers include an outside source in their text to help support the intended message for the audience, which is the typical purpose of writers. They choose sources based on what other information the audience should know in order to fully understand the intended message of the writing. The choice of sources could also add credibility to writers’ persona depending on what sources they use, which will help fulfill the purpose of the writing. The genre of the text determines how writers will incorporate the source. Choices affected by the genre include the use of quotation marks, isolating or boxing the text, and other styles that differentiate between writers’ original thoughts and outside sources.
Examples for Sources Structure: Quoting An Excerpt and Text Box.
Examples for Sources Structure: Quoting An Excerpt and Text Box.