True or False: For every source I list on my Works Cited page, I need to also cite in the BODY of my paper at least one time. Th
is is called an ‘in-text citation’ because it is cited ‘in the text’ of your paper. Question 5 options:
True
False
Question 6 (2 points)
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6) For in-text citations, when citing a print source, check each of the following that are true.
Question 6 options:
The citation goes at the end of the sentence containing the source information, in the body paragraphs of my paper.
The citation goes before the period at the end of the sentence => (Smith 2).
Include the author's name and the page number if you know both of those things
There is no comma between the author's name and page number
Question 7 (1 point)
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7) Which of the following is a correct way to cite a print source? (pay attention to the period)
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The delegates debated the plans for four months, six days a week, six hours a day, in the heat of an un-air-conditioned Philadelphia summer. (Brinkley 108)
The delegates debated the plans for four months, six days a week, six hours a day, in the heat of an un-air-conditioned Philadelphia summer (Brinkley 108).
Question 8 (2 points)
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8) Which of the following is the correct fill-in-the-blank for these statements about in-text citations (in-text citations appear in the body of your paper each time your cite a source):
i. Give the author's ______ and the page number if possible. Example: (Smith 2)
ii. If the author's name is not available, give the shortened “Title of the ____” in “quotation marks.” Example: (“The Constitution”)
iii. If the author and title is not available, give the name of the website italicized. Example: (200 Years of the American Constitution)
iv. When citing your source in the body of your paper, NEVER include a _____ or full URL address. ( )
Number 6 : all of the above ( -The citation goes at the end of the sentence containing the source information, in the body paragraphs of my paper.
-The citation goes before the period at the end of the sentence => (Smith 2).
-Include the author's name and the page number if you know both of those things
-There is no comma between the author's name and page number)
number 7 : The delegates debated the plans for four months, six days a week, six hours a day, in the heat of an un-air-conditioned Philadelphia summer (Brinkley 108).
the concluding statement is just a simple one sentence ending. for this, for example, I would put "In conclusion, *state your claim/topic sentence*, because of *state evidence(usually the 3 main points, one word phrases*."
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hope this helps! if you need more help just ask. and don't stress too much about it! it's only one sentence:)
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