Hey guys!
I recently completed my Trials exam for History Extension and something has been bugging me. For Q1, I made reference to the source by using quotations e.g. Herodutus wrote "entertaining history". However, through the whole essay, I never actaully wrote like "The source shows that . . ." or "The source supports this . . .", only the integration of quotations.
I don't know if this is a silly question but did I make 'proper' reference to the source? Or did I have to actually say, "The source . . ."?
Thank you
I recently completed my Trials exam for History Extension and something has been bugging me. For Q1, I made reference to the source by using quotations e.g. Herodutus wrote "entertaining history". However, through the whole essay, I never actaully wrote like "The source shows that . . ." or "The source supports this . . .", only the integration of quotations.
I don't know if this is a silly question but did I make 'proper' reference to the source? Or did I have to actually say, "The source . . ."?
Thank you
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