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Using In-Text Citations

Using In-Text Citations

  1. “qtd. in”
  2. You are still referring to the same source; page number.
  3. “and others”
  4. The complete title, short form
  5. False
  6. Dropped
  7. Signal phrase
  8. True

APA Section Responses

  1. Year of publication; page number
  2. “as cited in”
  3. Author-date: author’s last name and the publication date
  4. False
  5. Work’s title: first word or two of the title
  6. False
  7. “et al.”

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    Question 


    In the Instructions for Module 6, step #7 was this: Read pages 381-415 in Rules for Writers (sections 55 through 57a if you have the digital book). Also, read pages 464-484 in Rules for Writers (sections 60 through 62a if you have the digital book).

    Using In-Text Citations

    Using In-Text Citations

    The content in this reading will likely be a refresher from ENG 1108 (or its equivalent at another school) and has to do with synthesizing and integrating sources, avoiding plagiarism, and using proper in-text citations. It’s worth revisiting those skills and strategies in this second-level composition class, especially if you plan to go on to a four-year institution where you will write a LOT of papers!

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