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When integrating quotations, its generally helpful to avoid starting a sentence with a quotation. This is because the switch between your voice (in the previous sentence) and the quotations voice (in a current sentence) could be abrupt. One way to make that change in voice more gradual is to add an introductory clause before the quotation. There are two ways we can integrate a quotation with an introductory clause: using the word that or using a comma. When using the word that to add an introductory clause to a quotation, you will usually begin with a citation or reference to the authors, include the word that, and then include the quotation. For example, here we have, Johnson et al. (2010) stated thatamp;quot; and then our quotation. When using that before a quotation like this, you dont need to include a comma, and the first word of the quotation is lower-case. Another option for adding an introductory clause to a quotation is to include a comma. With this approach, y