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MLA Citation Review After you paraphrase or directly quote a source you must use an in-text citation. If you use an in-text citation then that source needs.

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1 MLA Citation Review After you paraphrase or directly quote a source you must use an in-text citation. If you use an in-text citation then that source needs to be seen on your works cited page.

2 Example: Novel In text citations “ “(Lee 18). Works cited page
Lee, Harper. To Kill a Mockingbird. J. B Lippincott Company, 1982.

3 Example: Website In-text citation
(Author) or (Article Name) or (Website name) *** The first thing seen on the works cited page should be what is in parentheses in your in-text citations! (“Harper Lee-Mini Biography”) 2. Works cited page “Harper Lee - Mini Biography.” Biography.com, A&E Networks Television, 4 Mar. 2017, mini-biography


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