: The writer uses another person's ideas to advance their own argument. This can be done by: Illustrating : Using a source as an example. Authorizing : Citing an expert to add weight to a claim.
While "Torogi" and "G. Harris" appear in different contexts, they both represent ways of .
represents a community's move to reclaim its name and narrative.
: The writer adopts the method or style of another author rather than just their ideas. It involves looking at a new subject through the "lens" provided by a previous writer. Cultural and Academic Intersection
Integrating sources into a text Harris' moves (Critical reading #2)