Answer:
false.
Step-by-step explanation:
The writing style of a quoted source within your paper would not be a reason to revise the paragraph wherein the quote is contained. Every writer has a certain style, and it could be said to be unique, subjective or personal. As long as the passage quoted is well referenced and well transcribed, and as long as it follows the argumentative coherence and congruity, its style is not a matter of concern to whoever chooses to quote it.