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OpenStudy (anonymous):

In a Works Cited list there are two authorless articles whose titles are exactly the same, although the websites are different. How do in-text citations differentiate between the two sources? I mean, exactly how to the two different in-text citations look?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hmmm tough question, you cannot cite it so im gussing make your own sentances so that you wont have to cite anything

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The person writing the paper found quotations in each source that she believes she needs to use to make her point in her paper, so just rewording isn't an option. Both sources need to be used in the paper. There must be a way to indicate which source is being referred to in the in-text citations. That's what I'm seeking.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well if its the same you cant cite it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

If the quotations can't be cited, or one of them can't, then it can't be used in the paper. This will mean that the student will have to go out and find another source with an equally significant quotation in it, and she'll have to rewrite a portion of her paper. Perhaps someone else has another suggestion about how to differentiate between the two sources.

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