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Scrat [10]
3 years ago
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Create a works-cited list entry for the following information. Be careful! Remember, your capitalization, spacing, and punctuati

on must be exact.
You referenced a book by Dean Calvin, an expert on the writings of Mark Twain, titled Samuel Clemens: An American Icon.

The book was published by Woodworth Press on 2018.
English
1 answer:
stepan [7]3 years ago
6 0

American Psychological Association format for referencing the work of a book author is as follows:

  • Calvin D. (2018). <em>Samuel Clemens: An American Icon. </em>Woodworth Press.

Modern Language Association format for referencing the work of a book author is:

  • Calvin, Dean. <em>Samuel Clemens: An American Icon. </em>Woodworth Press, 2018.

Depending on the format you are using for your work, the referencing style in the works-cited list entry can take any of the above forms.

In the American Psychological Association format the style is

Last name and first name initial. (Date of publication). <em>The title of the work in italics.</em> Publisher.

Using the Modern Language Association format the style goes thus:

Last Name, First Name. <em>Title of Book in italics.</em> City of Publication, Publisher, Publication Date.

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