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Khalil Mcclain
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11 November, 00:41
Citations on a work's cited page
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Brock Castillo
11 November, 00:53
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Usually the citations on the Works Cited page (No apostrophe) consist of the Author's name, the title of the book, article, or web page, the date and the publisher. If its a website, you may need the URL.
Explanation: You should be sure to check the format and order of the information according to the style your teacher or school requires-- - MLA, APA, Chicago are most common.
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Steve Bates
11 November, 01:10
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You can look up certain applications to get these
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