When documenting a resource in writing, using ______________ is a way to include the name of the author or source within the sentence. a signaling phrase parenthetical citation a footnote a works cited page
When documenting a resource in writing, using _parenthetical citation_ is a way to include the name of the author or source within the sentence. In MLA style, in-text citations, called parenthetical citations, are used to document any external sources used within a document (unless the material cited is considered general knowledge). The parenthetical citations direct readers to the full bibliographic citations listed in the Works Cited, located at the end of the document. In most cases, the parenthetical citations include the author's last name and the specific page number for the information cited.
Thanks!! Using parentheses to include an author’s name or title of a resource at the end of a sentence is called ________________. a signaling phrase parenthetical citation a footnote a works cited page
Hmm, I'm changing my mind about question 1, the answer would be a footnote I think..>_< Question 2 is a parenthetical citation. Sorry I studied this last semester o.e
A footnote is at the end of a page
its ok...
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