Identify the three things that you have to do when incorporating quotes in your paper ( not why we use quotes)

1. Introduce the quote with a signal phrase or lead-in to provide context and let the reader know who is being quoted and why.

2. Provide an in-text citation immediately after the quote, indicating the source of the quote (author's name, publication year, and page number if applicable).
3. Follow the quote with an explanation or analysis of how the quote supports or relates to your argument or thesis statement. This helps to show the relevance and significance of the quote within the context of your paper.