Parenthetical citations reference the original sources that are used in an essay or paper. <u>It immediately tells the reader where your data is coming from, and shourtcuts the unnecessary trouble of having to make footnotes</u>.
For print sources like books, magazines, <u>or the encyclopidia given in your example</u>, you have to provide the author's last name and the page number in the source material from where your citation comes from.
It would look like this: "After the Civil War, the amount of counterfeit money in circulation was a big problem for the government" (Ray 34).
When it comes to electronic sources, the absence of page numbers should not be a problem in creating parenthetical citations. All you have to do is provide the author's or article's name; and unless you must list the website's URL to give the reader a direct entry to the page, do not include entire URLs in the text. Instead, provide partial URLs like the name of the website or its domain.
In this case, your example would look like this: "After the Civil War, the amount of counterfeit money in circulation was a big problem for the government" (Know Your Money, Secretservice.gov).
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So the question wants to do the following steps and choose what could be the topic in the advertisement and base on the said question and step or procedure, the possible answer would be that <span>Art in Islam's Golden Age included intricate floral or vine designs on pottery, textiles, paper manus cripts, and even buildings. Islamic art encompasses the visual arts produced from the 7th century onwards by people (not necessarily Muslim) who lived within the territory that was inhabited by or ruled by culturally Islamic populations.</span>
England,United States and China is your answer
Italy, Fascist Spain, Japan, Germany, and some others, including their colonies, were part of the axis power. All others that participated the war is part of the Allied powers.
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I think the answer is a, I’m not sure.