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Now that you have your research, you need to integrate some evidence from your sources that support your claims about Victorian literature and female empowerment. You select several direct quotations that you plan to include in your BookTok.

Your friend reminds you to keep it interesting. They question whether you should include direct quotations in a BookTok.

How can you show them the best way to integrate evidence into an engaging presentation?
Question 6 options:

Don't include evidence in a video presentation.


Paraphrase the evidence and integrate it into your presentation in a conversational style.


Type the evidence on screen as a graphic and recite it word for word.


Use direct quotations in all media formats at all times.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Paraphrase the evidence and integrate it into your presentation in a conversational style.

Reason: short videos stay engaging when you explain evidence in your own voice rather than reading long quotes. Paraphrasing shows you understand the source and keeps pacing natural — you can still add a brief on‑screen quote or caption for emphasis, but the main evidence should be woven into what you say.