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Read the following paragraph from “Nevada Moose Herds Growing,” an article written by Benjamin Spillman on page 1A in the October 18, 2017 edition of the Reno Gazette-Journal: Given the limited amount of viable moose habitat in Nevada, the driest state in the U.S., it’s likely the population is small. But the Nevada Department of Wildlife wants to alert the public to keep people from shooting them. Which of the options below most correctly and effectively incorporates this source material? (Either APA or MLA style citations are acceptable.) In his article “Nevada Moose Herds Growing,” Spillman notes that the Nevada Department of Wildlife doesn’t want people “shooting” moose because their population “is small” (1A). Although the “Nevada moose herds growing,” that doesn’t mean you should shoot them (Spillman 1A). Nevada is too dry to support a large moose herd, but their population is growing. (Nevada Department of Wildlife 1A). It’s a sad state of affairs when NDOW announces a rare animal sighting not so we can enjoy them but to “keep people from shooting them” (Spillman 1A).

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The correct answer is in the sentence "It's a sad state of affairs when NDOW [...] them but to “keep people from shooting them” (Spillman 1A)," as shown in the last answer option.

How does the sentence incorporate the source material effectively?

  • Paraphrasing the source material.
  • Avoiding plagiarism.
  • Giving credit to the author of the source material.
  • Highlighting the author's words.

The last answer option shows how a paraphrase of the original material was made, where the author used the meaning of the original text to create another text, with other words.

However, when using words spoken by the author of the original text, the author of the paraphrase highlighted them by putting them in quotation marks and giving credits to the original author.

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