Which of these sentences correctly and effectively incorporates source material into an essay?


In his Time magazine article, “The Upside of Being an Introvert,” Bryan Walsh sets forth one of the strengths that introverts can bring to the workplace: “Introverts are more cautious and deliberate than extroverts, but that means they tend to think things through more thoroughly, which means they can often make smarter decisions” (2).

Bryan Walsh wrote on page two of “The Upside of Being an Introvert,” that “Introverts are more cautious and deliberate than extroverts, but that means they tend to think things through more thoroughly, which means they can often make smarter decisions.”

“Introverts are more cautious and deliberate than extroverts, but that means they tend to think things through more thoroughly, which means they can often make smarter decisions.” This means that introverts are better decision makers than extroverts.

There is an article I read in Time magazine that talks about why introverts can be great in certain situations. Introverts are more cautious and deliberate than extroverts, but that means they tend to think things through more thoroughly, which means they can often make smarter decisions.

The most correct and effective sentence that incorporates source material into the essay is:

"In his Time magazine article, “The Upside of Being an Introvert,” Bryan Walsh sets forth one of the strengths that introverts can bring to the workplace: 'Introverts are more cautious and deliberate than extroverts, but that means they tend to think things through more thoroughly, which means they can often make smarter decisions' (2)."