Create an in-text citation for the following information. Be careful! Remember, your spacing and punctuation must be exact. A qu
ote from page 15 of the book Twain’s Boyhood and His Fiction, by Granger Daniels and Mavis Greene, edited by Laura Masters and published by Scribner in 2005.
In-text citations are inserted in the body of your paper to shortly emphasize the source of your information. You need to write the surname of an author (as we have two authors, we write the first one), and the page of the book you've taken the quote from. You write it in the parentheses, and without a comma -->> <u>"Quote" (Daniels 15).</u>
But you need to provide more detailed information in the works-cited list. In our case it will look like this -->> Daniels, G., Greene, <em>M. Twain’s Boyhood and His Fiction</em>, edited by Laura Masters. Scribner, 2005, p. 15.
He is worried, nervous and anxious to be put in jail again. He expresses that his heart is beating strongly in his chest. Nor has he had the courage to tell what really happened.