What does this mean?
I try to work on my last at school. Our instructor asked for the title and the cites sources, 4. What is a subpoena? We do not in this class. I do not know what format. We used the ABS-formatting system. Here is the quote from the source format as found aa this in the magazine article, but my instructor told me not want all there. How I can format it with the title? Citation: Rogers, Sy, and Alan Medinger. "Homosexuality is not normal sexual behavior." Opposing points of view: human sexuality. Ed Stalcup, Brenda. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 1995. views Resource Centre opposite. Gale. Apollo Library. February 14, 2008
In general, a mention in the text should include the name of the author and the page number of the text that you mentioned. So if you are citing a John Smith book and the information that you quote on page 21, you write the sentence, put the quote in the end brackets. For instance, information and quotation at the end (Smith 21). If no author, the use of a word in the title. So if you're quoting an article entitled "Homosexuality is not normal sexual behavior" no author named: lskdjlk Blahblksdf lsdkjfls KF ("Homosexuality" 21). For one particular meeting than ever, with multiple authors should write the name of first author: Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah (Rogers #). # = Number of page. If you need anything else, try this site: http://www.easybib.com/reference/ MLA and APA citing help. That's all I can think of right now.
APA Format
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