How can I respond to my teacher as a high school senior When she ask me Why is there a quote here? and Why is this contributed to an author with the last name Johnson?

Here is my paragraph I wrote the she commented on with feed back below:

Another criticism against working remotely is that this slowly blurs the boundary between professional and personal life, thus leading to burnout and low morale among employees. "Manage Your Work, Manage Your Life" points out that the challenge of setting boundaries can lead to stress and decreased job satisfaction over time” (Johnson, 2021).

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When responding to your teacher's question about the quote and its attribution, you can approach it thoughtfully and directly. Here's a way you could respond:


Thank you for your feedback! The quote in my paragraph is included to support my point about the risks of remote work, particularly how it can blur the boundaries between personal and professional life. I wanted to emphasize that these challenges can lead to negative outcomes, like burnout and low morale, which is what the quote from Johnson discusses.

The author with the last name Johnson is cited for their insights on this topic, and I felt their perspective added credibility to my argument. It shows that this is a recognized issue within the field, which strengthens my overall claim about the drawbacks of remote work.

I appreciate your guidance and will make sure to clearly explain the purpose of quotes and their relevance in my writing moving forward.


By responding this way, you demonstrate that you understand the purpose of the quote, and you acknowledge the need for clarity in your writing.