I woke up thinking this morning I could finish all my assignment that I’ve been postponing since I’ve had it handed to me. One of the biggest assignment coming into this week I definitely didn’t feel like doing was, our weekly post. I’ll take some responsibility for my laziness. But in my defense with the amount of words that are required, It was like writing a paper that was due the next day. I ended up waking up at 6am to get a head start on my day that didn’t work as I thought. I realized that it was two-hours in and I was on Netflix and I haven’t started anything! I would then go online to read the article ‘annoying ways people use sources’. As I started to read I enjoyed how I related to the author on the people that drive slow. As I kept reading, found out I was interested in what the author had to say just by relating to his attention grabber. At first I read the title and thought well this is going to boring but I was greatly mistaken. I personally read this article as I was having a conversation with the author. I knew that if the author read any of my pieces before that he would most definitely be annoyed by it. I found it amusing That instead of me seeing it like a article I read the pieces like a conversation. It made it more interesting where I could finish word for word.It was only 16 pages that wasn’t really much so those two hours I’ve wasted I’ve could of literally finished earlier. I enjoyed how he set up the problem and the solution into a paper where he showed his reasons and how to relate to audiences. Although this article may seem useful or anything I know that the information that I’ve gathered here would thrown out by my brain. I believe that it was basically showing readers where to place the quotes, citation, work cited etc. if I were to read this multiple times I think this being well written that I could possibly get a bit more efficient on my citation skills.
Yslam I agree with you a lot on this article with a lot of things. Slow drivers are definitely annoying. The 16 pages personally had me annoyed but what doesn’t when you aren’t a fan of reading. Just like you I can for sure be better with citations.
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