Answer:
A direct quotation supports your argument or explanation. Your readers should not have any questions about how a particular quotation is relevant. The reader is left to make connections and figure out why the words are so important that they're directly quoted
Explanation:
<span>A taciturn person might be snobby, naturally quiet, or just shy.</span>
<span>Okay, so to make this sentence more interesting we have to add more detail. Watch:
Before:
I am swinging.
After:
I am swinging on my big green porch swing with fluffy cushions, listening to the birds chirping and letting the sun hit my face and warm my entire body as I lean my head back and take a deep breath of air that smells of flowers and fresh cut grass.
<span>Does that make sense?</span></span>