Last Name, First Name. <span>Title of a book with Author </span>(Could be underlined or Italicized, with significant words capitalized). Place of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication (Describe what the book was about, and evaluate the credibility).
Newspaper/Magazine
"Title of Newspaper or Magazine (without the Author's name), & title in quotation marks, or Underlined. Day, month, Year: page numbers. (Describe what the paper was about, and evaluate the credibility)
Journal
Author. "Title of Article in Quotation Marks." <span>Title of Professional Journal </span> Volume (Year): page numbers.
Describe
Web Site/Page
Author(s) (if given). Name of Web Page. Date of Posting/Revision. Name of organization that wrote it (if any). URL address.
Describe
Name of web page without author listed.
Date of Posting. Name of Insitution. Date you access the cite.
While writers track their plots in different ways, all writers tend to follow the same plot structure and test their characters' actions against the same framework. ... Protagonist, is the main character, and it is the person that the story revolves around. Narrator a narrator is the person who tells the story.