Is their a good method to write fluently and fast in Revs
Hey RCircles!
I don't have anything specific for revs but since this is a bit of a broad question, you might find this
article on improving speed, neatness, and legibility as a good starting point.
With source analysises, how do you refer to a source more than once in a response? My teacher says i need to refer to the source multiple times throughout it, but i'm not quite sure how to do so.
Hey agehaglow!
Welcome to the forums! I don't know the specifics of VCE Revs, but referencing is usually course independent so I thought I'd chip in. If this is an exam style response, you can generally refer to sources simply as they are provided (eg. Source A, B, etc) but if this is a research task, you'll need to follow your school's referencing guide (eg. APA, Harvard, Oxford, etc).
Some keywords to lookout for are
ibid,
op cit, and
et al, which are latin abbreviations used to reference "as above" but as always, make sure you check with your assigned referencing style to make sure you're using them correctly. For example, you may be expected to use in source citation or footnotes, which each have specific formatting rules.