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: You must include a page number, such as "(Smith, 2020, p. 15)".
Detailed guides are available from resources like the Columbia College LibGuides. : You must include a page number, such as "(Smith, 2020, p
In linguistics, a "proper" or complete text is often defined by the : Cohesion : How well the parts of the text stick together. Coherence : The logical connection of ideas. Intentionality : The writer's goal. Acceptability : The text's relevance to the reader. Informativity : The amount of new vs. known information. Situationality : The context in which the text is read. Intertextuality : How the text relates to other texts. 4. Communication: "7 Texts" Strategies 7 Texts That Make Them Want More with You In linguistics, a "proper" or complete text is
: The author's name is part of the sentence followed by the year in parentheses, e.g., "Smith (2020) stated...". Acceptability : The text's relevance to the reader
: True .txt files do not support bolding, italics, or images.