Instructions:Select the correct answer.

Jonathan is writing a research paper on imagery in Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë. He wants to include relevant ideas from another essay that support his claim. In which situation should he paraphrase the information from a source instead of quoting it directly?



A.when the sentence structure and language in the source is exceptionally well-written and witty



B.when the supporting information is written in language that would be inappopriate or confusing for the audience



C.when the source information contains a direct quote from a literary critic who is an expert on imagery



D.when the source information is written in language that would support the claim of the paper

Respuesta :

The answer would be D because he wants to use ideas from another essay that would support his claim.

Answer:

The situation in which Jonathan should paraphrase the information  from a source instead of quoting it directly is when:

B.when the supporting information is written in language that would be inappopriate or confusing for the audience

Explanation:

There are two reasons behind this. the first one is that because Jonathan's essay is oriented to a certain audience, and by a unique perspective. The original text might be built without considering Jonathan's audience and posture. Second, the original text could contain a good piece of text that can back Jonathan's argument but it might also contain a part that doesn't match the text in his essay. So he needs to make it match his essay.

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