Tanya Perkins May
COM/220
July 1, 2012
Dr. Dobbs
Integrating Source Materials
Associate Level Material
Appendix L
Integrating Source Materials
Part 1: Example Passages
Example Passage 1
Integrate the quotation into the passage as if the passage is a sentence in your research paper. Include appropriate transitions as well as APA-formatted in-text citations and reference. Delete elements of the passage or quotation as needed.
• Passage: Some might argue that traditional good looks are not an indication of a person’s real attractiveness.
• Quotation: “The philosophical dimension of beauty does not depend on the limits of the physical world; true beauty far exceeds our earthly bounds.”
• Reference: Roger McMichaels. A Deeper Look at Beauty. New York: Graymark, 1995. The quoted material is taken from page 22.
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Example Passage 2
Integrate this quotation into the passage in a different way than you integrated the first passage and quotation. Include appropriate transitions as well as APA-formatted in-text citations and reference. Delete
References: This is a hanging indent. To keep the hanging indent format, simply delete this line of text using the backspace key, and replace the information with your reference entry.