MLA CITATIONS INTERNAL PARENTHETICAL CITATIONS WORKS CITED EA
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MLA CITATIONS: INTERNAL (PARENTHETICAL) CITATIONS & WORKS CITED EA 2, Unit 2
INTERNAL CITATION FOR SPRINGBOARD v You must use the name of the author of the work you are citing along with the page number(s) of the text you are citing.
INTERNAL CITATION FOR A SPECIFIC PART v Then Acosta ends the poem with the lines, “knotted with love/the quilt sings on” (55). v Then she ends the poem with the lines, “knotted with love/the quilt sings on” (Acosta 55).
INTERNAL CITATION FOR A SUMMARY OF A WHOLE TEXT v Throughout the poem, Acosta uses images of herself watching her mother masterfully stitch these coveted family heirlooms to further demonstrate the notion that family time is important and should be cherished (54 – 55). v Throughout the poem, she uses images of herself watching her mother masterfully stitch these coveted family heirlooms to further demonstrate the notion that family time is important and should be cherished (Acosta 54 – 55).
WORKS CITED v You MUST create this page. To parenthetically cite your sources within your text is not enough. v This page, as is implied by the title, is to list the works that you have ALREADY cited within your text, just in an organized, easyto-find way. v This page(s) comes at the end of your entire text and should begin on its own page, not at the bottom of the last page of the text. Click INSERT PAGE BREAK.
A WORK IN AN ANTHOLOGY Because this is an anthology comprised of many works from many authors, you must include the name of the book as part of you Works Cited entry. Below is the format: Author (of work) last name, Author first name. “Title of work. ” Title of Anthology. Edition. Editor’s first and last name. Place of publication: Publisher, Year of publication. Pages of work. Print. Notice the HANGING INDENTION, where the first line hangs and the
“MY MOTHER PIECED QUILTS” Author (of work) last name, Author first name. “Title of work. ” Title of Anthology. Edition. Editor’s first and last name. Place of publication: Publisher, Year of publication. Pages of work. Acosta, Teresa Paloma. “My Mother Pieced Quilts. ” Springboard: English Grade 10. Betty Barnett. USA: College Board, 2014. 54 - 55. Print.
“WHY COLLEGE ISN’T FOR EVERYONE” Author (of work) last name, Author first name. “Title of work. ” Title of Anthology. Edition. Editor’s first and last name. Place of publication: Publisher, Year of publication. Pages of work. Vedder, Richard. “Why College Isn’t for Everyone. ” Springboard: English Language Arts Grade 9. Betty Barnett. USA: College Board, 2014. 78. Print.
YOU TRY ONE : This is taken from a text we have not read, but is from springboard; so, use the attributes of the example, changing information where appropriate. TITLE: “Two Kinds” AUTHOR: Amy Tan PAGES: 18 - 25
TWO KINDS BY AMY TAN, 18 - 25 v Tan, Amy. “Two Kinds. ” Springboard: English Textual Power Level 5. 18 – 25. Print. Betty Barnett. USA: College Board, 2014.
OUTLIERS: THE STORY OF SUCCESS v Author: Malcolm Gladwell v Publishing company: Little, Brown and Co. v City of publication: New York v Year of publication: 2008 v The difference is that there is no secondary title like the anthology. v Try this one out and adjust accordingly.
YOU SHOULD HAVE GOTTEN: Gladwell, Malcolm. Outliers: The Story of Success. New York: Little, Brown and Co. , 2008. Print. Now, what if you wanted to focus on only one title within this book? The title of the chapter is “Harlan, Kentucky. ”
PYGMALION: A ROMANCE IN FIVE ACTS v Author: George Bernard Shaw v Publishing company: Holt, Rinehart and Winston v City of publication: Austin v Year of publication: 1998 • Write down your answers. Check them against that answer choices for PLICKERS, and be ready to choose an answer! https: //plickers. com/liveview
YOU SHOULD HAVE GOTTEN: A. Shaw, George Bernard. Pygmalion: A Romance in Five Acts. Austin: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 2008. Print. B. George Bernard Shaw. Pygmalion: A Romance in Five Acts. Austin: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 2008. Print. C. Shaw, George Bernard. Pygmalion: A Romance in Five Acts. Austin: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 2008. Print D. Shaw, George Bernard, Pygmalion: A Romance in Five Acts, Print. Austin: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 2008,
“I AM SO STARVING” "I Am So Starving vs. I Am So Starving. " The Onion America's Finest News Source. N. p. , 16 Dec. Web. 21 Mar. 2013. 1998.
MARRYING ABSURD v Didion, Joan. “Marrying Absurd. ” Modern American Prose. Third Edition. John Clifford and Robert Di. Yanni. New York: Mc. Graw-Hill, Inc. , 1993. 68 – 71. Print.
“SCHOOL DRESS CODES” v “School Dress Codes. ” Middleweb.
“STORY OF AN HOUR” Chopin, Kate. "The Story of an Hour. " Web log post. Short Stories: The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin. N. p. , 2010. Web. 11 Apr. 2013.
“GRUB” Sanders, Scott R. “Grub. ” Wigwag. June 1990. Print.
“LAMB TO THE SLAUGHTER” Author. “Title. ” Elements of literature. Austin, Tex: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 2007. Print.
“PITFALLS…” BY CAMILLE PAGLIA Publisher Information: v Hearst Brand Development The Sheffield 300 West 57 th Street New York NY 10019 United States of America
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