Introduction and In-Text Citation
I will begin with the introduction, An introduction goes after the abstract page. To have a good introduction you must make sure it introduces your topic and ends in a thesis statement. An introduction is usually more than half a page but less than a whole page. I found this valuable introduction in our RWS Ebook in page: 226
The thesis statement basically tells the reader what it is that the paper will focus on in one or two sentences. This information was also found in page 226 in the RWS eBook.
For the literature Review you body text must be in APA Format, you can get guidance in the UWC by clicking under Useful Web links in our class shell and clicking the writing center.
You can submit your work via email or go straight to the writing center. As you can see they can definitely help!
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Now I will explain how to successfully add In-Text Citations. Make sure the quotes you choose do not exceed three lines. This is very important because once there is more quote lines than your own words it is no longer your work but the sources author and that's not the point right? Ok so now that you've made sure you got good quotes! You Introduce your quote to your audience because your audience does not know what the article was about, then you insert your quote and you finish by explaining it very well. Make sure it all makes sense to keep your writing very flooooowyy ! You must add the author and year the work was published for t to be APA style. The pictures below explain exactly how to do it and easy for you it is already explained in APA style! I hope his helped.
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