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Is this how would do a in text citation?“a dish of coarsely ground corn kernels boiled with water”
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Ms. Sue
No. You didn't give the source of this quotation.
Answered by
P
a dish of coarsely ground corn kernels boiled with water” and milk and is served with biscuits (Grits). This is my source at the end.
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P
Mrs.Sue just annoy the one above. This is the correct one
It is “a dish of coarsely ground hominy” that is served with biscuits (Grits).
It is “a dish of coarsely ground hominy” that is served with biscuits (Grits).
Answered by
Ms. Sue
How do you want me to annoy it?
Is Grits the name of the author?
Is Grits the name of the author?
Answered by
P
This one I mistype it out. a dish of coarsely ground corn kernels boiled with water” and milk and is served with biscuits (Grits). This is my source at the end.
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P
The website were I got the definition
Grits does not have author.
Grits does not have author.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Do you speak another language besides English at home?
Who wrote the part that you put in quotation marks?
Who wrote the part that you put in quotation marks?
Answered by
P
No I speak language Mrs.Sue
I wrote the part that I put in quotation marks.
I wrote the part that I put in quotation marks.
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