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johncmcleod
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Coeur d'Alene, ID, USA
Jan 2002 time: 21:36
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Thank you. I have one more question. When using in-text parenthetical citation, you are supposed to put the end quote, then the citation, then the end punctuation. It should look like this:
The famous first sentence in Moby Dick is "Call me Ishmael" (1). Does this apply to the last sentence of quotes with multiple sentences?
And I still need to figure out how to quote poems.
And as for the newspaper thing, I have a slight problem. I got it from Brain in the News, which is a monthly magazine/newspaper that is made up of various articles on neuroscience that are published in newspapers around the country. Should I somehow give credit to Brain in the news?
Last edited by johncmcleod on 07-03-2005 at 03:14
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