Being able to support your ideas with others is a skill any writer needs. You have to introduce the the other person in way where you can introduce them and then immediately introduce their ideas, and when you do this it has to flow. In my final draft of my significant writing project I use YoYo Ma’s ideas as support throughout the essay. Since I did use him so many times I introduced him formally in the beginning of my piece and then  more informally for each of his ideas. In one part of my work I say “Yo-Yo Ma believes that the scientific program STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math), should be changed to STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and math). In other words he believes that bringing the arts into this program would create flexible thinking and “lead to the capacity to innovate.” Combining art with science only creates more innovation, and this innovation comes after they have been put together in the right way.” First I introduced him and his idea, Then I inserted a quote to support this idea, and finally I linked the quote back to the claim. In my early work I couldn’t quite make small quotes like these flow throughout my work, but once I was able to introduce the idea properly I could easily connect it back to my own claim.