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Parenthetical Citation

Parenthetical Citation

Add a citation to the student's essay, if necessary. The green box contains the

Add a citation to the student's essay, if necessary. The green box contains the original passage. My First Cookbook — a book by Simon Vale, chapter 2, page 49. Once the mixture has boiled, it will thicken into a firm, pliable paste. Part of a student's essay: According to the recipe, the mixture should become a "firm, pliable paste" once it has been properly boiled (Vale 49).

Commas & Periods

Commas & Periods

Add a citation to the student's essay, if necessary. The green box contains the

Add a citation to the student's essay, if necessary. The green box contains the original passage. Healthy You — a book by Jillian Martin, chapter 3, page 38. "The most important element of fitness, " said the dietician, "is exerting yourself physically at least once a day. You need to get your heart rate up on a daily basis. " Part of a student's essay: The dietician recommended exercising regularly, stating, “You need to get your heart rate up on a daily basis. ” The dietician recommended exercising regularly, stating, “You need to get your heart rate up on a daily basis” (Martin 38).

Question Marks & Exclamation Points

Question Marks & Exclamation Points

Add a citation to the student's essay, if necessary. The green box contains the

Add a citation to the student's essay, if necessary. The green box contains the original passage. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone — a book by J. K. Rowling, chapter 17, page 216. “Yes, sir. Well, Voldemort’s going to try other ways of coming back, isn’t he? I mean, he hasn’t gone, has he? ” Part of a student's essay: Harry wonders if he is truly safe after destroying Quirrell, asking, “Voldemort’s going to try other ways of coming back, isn’t he? ” (Rowling 216).