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Hunger games catching fire in text citation
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When citing "Catching Fire" from "The Hunger Games" series by Suzanne Collins in your text, you'll want to follow the appropriate citation style (like APA, MLA, or Chicago). Here are a few examples of in-text citations in different styles:
**MLA:**
In MLA style, you would include the author's last name and the page number:
- (Collins 45)
**APA:**
In APA style, you would include the author's last name, the year of publication, and the page number:
- (Collins, 2009, p. 45)
**Chicago:**
In Chicago style (author-date), you would include the author's last name, the year, and the page number:
- (Collins 2009, 45)
Make sure to adjust the page number according to the specific passage you are citing. If you are discussing a specific idea or theme from the book without a direct quote, you can paraphrase it while still including a citation to acknowledge the source.
**MLA:**
In MLA style, you would include the author's last name and the page number:
- (Collins 45)
**APA:**
In APA style, you would include the author's last name, the year of publication, and the page number:
- (Collins, 2009, p. 45)
**Chicago:**
In Chicago style (author-date), you would include the author's last name, the year, and the page number:
- (Collins 2009, 45)
Make sure to adjust the page number according to the specific passage you are citing. If you are discussing a specific idea or theme from the book without a direct quote, you can paraphrase it while still including a citation to acknowledge the source.
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