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dezoksy [38]
4 years ago
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Create an in-text citation for the following information. Remember, your spacing and punctuation must be exact. NOTE: If you nee

d to use italics or underlining, but you are unable to apply different font styles to your text, then you may omit those styles. Paraphrase of a passage on page 56 of Time magazine, in an article titled "The Silent Protesters," published on August 14, 2009. 
PLEASE HELP! ITS URGENT!
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12345 [234]4 years ago
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In MLA when you need to create an in-text citation of a paraphrase, it is necessary to indicate the source by including the author and the page number. Since you did not include the author of the article or any passage to cite specifically, here are some formats you could follow:

According to <em>name of the author</em>, "passage in quotations" (<em>56</em>).

"Passage in quotations" (<em>name of author 56</em>).

Essentially, you need to include the passage in quotations and can add whatever else you need to to your sentence. In the first format, you include the author's name within the sentence, so you don't need to include it at the end. The rest of the information, like the title of the article or the date it was published does not need to be included in an in-text citation, but must be included in your reference list.

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