Integrating evidence refers to the process of seamlessly incorporating supporting information or examples into a piece of writing to strengthen an argument or claim. It involves skillfully blending evidence with one's own ideas and analysis.
Integrating evidence is like adding spices to a recipe. Just as spices enhance the flavor of a dish without overpowering it, integrating evidence enhances the strength of an argument without overshadowing the writer's voice.
Citation: A citation is a reference to a source used in writing, providing necessary information for readers to locate the original work.
Paraphrase: Paraphrasing involves restating someone else's ideas or information in your own words while maintaining the original meaning.
Analysis: Analysis involves breaking down complex ideas or concepts into smaller parts and examining their components and relationships.
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