Parenthetical citations MLA format
Parenthetical citing is used to cite sources, where it may be quotes or paraphrases, in your essay. How to parenthetically cite properly: •Sources with Author and Page: Write the last name of the author and then the page you referred to in his or her book. For example: (Baker 223) •Sources without Author: If no author is given, use the name of the book in place of the author. For example: (Science Today 45) •Internet Sources: When citing an Internet source, give only the name of the author, and if that is not provided, give the name of the Internet site. You do not have to put page numbers. For Example: (Smith) or (The Website of Many Uses). Where to put the parenthetical citations: •Place parenthetical citations at the end of the sentence you are paraphrasing and quoting. For example: The destruction of the argentine is due to many socioeconomic factors (Taylor 33). •Even when quoting, place the parenthetical citations after the quotations. For example: "Mamma always said stupid is as stupid does" (Gump 89). Long quotes When quoting four lines or more, indent every line you are quoting by one inch (or 10 spaces) and do not use quotes. For example: The use of nuclear weapons in today's society is strikingly alarming. Though the United States is the only country to employ it in the past, they are at the same time the country that condemns its use the most. While this may seem hypocritical, is it the most proper action for the United States to make as the global leader. (Taparia 9) Hey Guys,
This is the THRID time I have typed this information because this stupid website won't save it!!!!! Please excuse my frustation and any typing/spelling mistakes that may occur :) Our topic for the research paper is the Chattahoochee River. All of the ideas below come from the article above (click the blue button)
Hey friends! I am SO glad to be back at school. I didn't realize how much I missed you guys until Thursday afternoon rolled around. Class was fun watching Brain Pop together. I am posting the two Brain Pops we watched in class so you can go back and watch as often as you like. Take the quiz again too. REMEMBER there will be questions on the research quiz from both of these episodes :) You will have to log in. The log in is nms and the password is wildcats. Enjoy!
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