Thursday, November 3, 2011
Chapter 3 Kevin Fisch
In this chapter, Graff talks primarily about the amount of quoting writers need to use. The more quotations someone uses, the better that person sounds. Graff made sure the reader (me) knew this by saying, "Quoting someone else's words gives a tremendous amount of credibility to your summary and helps ensure that it fair and accurate." The reason I believe this is a good point is because I believe the same thing. I do not know everything, so if I am writing about an unfamiliar topic, it would be smart of me to quote someone who is very smart on that topic. It will make my work look more professional and legitimate.
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