I justed asked this same question, and I was told by my teacher that you would cite the source in parentheses right afterwards. For example, if you wanted to cite a famous quote from a book... *example below*
"I'm on a roller coaster that only goes up, my friend." (Chater 1, page 67)
^^ That would be how you would cite a famous quote from a book. The same thing happens when you want to cite a phrase from an article, or a movie. Depending on what you are citing from, the way you write the citation varies. I hope this helps! :) Let me know if you need anything else! I'd be more than happy to help you out! :)
Answer: the answer is A. While breaking one pencil during the SATs is bad luck, breaking six pencils is downright abysmal.
Yes you insert the comma after
Depends on how you do it
Its like
"We're going to call you Monster", my uncle told him
It is a preposition.
hope it helped