Answer:
Inform the audience of the author or origin of any information that is not common knowledge.
Explanation:
It would be hard to directly quote, during a speech, the pages or reference numbers of a source and not lose the audience's attention, not to mention that, if it's common knowledge, they may think that are being made look like fools.
This way you can quote authors and ideas or references whilst having a smooth speech.
The other option, arranging information in your own words, is plagiarism.
Thomas Paine was one of the founding fathers of the United States, a revolutionary.
Barry White was a grammy Award winning singer and songwriter, but he did not write politically charged songs.
Answer: Bob Dylan wrote hundreds of songs in his time, and he is a artist who is still living today. He wrote a song called "Political World."
Dylan Thomas was a Welsh poet and writer from the early 1900s.
Answer:
According to Hyginus (Fabulae, 139) Zeus was raised by a nymph named Amalthea. Since Saturn (Cronus) ruled over the Earth, the heavens and the sea, she hid him by dangling him on a rope from a tree so he was suspended between earth, sea and sky and thus, invisible to his father.
I have one called "This is Where It Ends" not sure who its by but its about a school shooting from different perspectives. Hope this helped☺