English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

1. Hartog's Laura had been a mistress to a game prison camp officer.
2. This room, as one critic point out) seems to be custom made for Winston (215, Sperber)
3. Woodcock, George. The Cyrstal Spirit: Little, Brown, 1966.
4.Hartog's Laura burried her memories of the prison camp by eating candy.(188)

2007-03-04 10:51:21 · 2 answers · asked by rosemariestewart64 1 in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

2 answers

Which system are you using? I assume MLA, since you seem to be exploring literature.
1. This is correct, if it is your own idea. If it is paraphrased from someone else, then you should indicate that. For ex: Dr. So-n-So believes Hartog's Laura... (page number).
2. This room, as SPENSER points out, seems ... (215).
3. This one is all wrong, according to MLA. It's missing the publisher and the location: Woodcock, George. The Crystal Spirit. New York: Norton, 1966.
4. This one needs the source name as part of the sentence and final punctuation goes after the parenthetical.

Your school or local library will have an MLA handbook readily available. You should look at it. Toward the end, there is always a sample research paper--looking at this will help sort out those basic errors with your own citations.

2007-03-04 11:23:40 · answer #1 · answered by sherrilyn1999 3 · 0 0

Look them up

2007-03-04 19:18:28 · answer #2 · answered by Roy Staiger 3 · 0 0

fedest.com, questions and answers