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Read this sentence from an informative essay.
After the Civil War, the amount of counterfeit money in circulation was a big problem for the government.
The sources for this fact are an article entitled “Know Your Money” from the US Secret Service website and an encyclopedia article entitled “United States Secret Service” by Michael Ray. How should the sources be listed in a parenthetical citation?
(Know Your Money; Ray)
(US Secret Service; Michael Ray)
(Know Your Money; United States Secret Service)
(“Know Your Money,” US Secret Service; Michael Ray, “United States Secret Service”)
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(Know Your Money; Ray)
Explanation: When citing two sources parenthetically (MLA style), separate them with a semicolon. Use the short title for a source with no author ("Know Your Money") and the author's last name for the encyclopedia entry (Ray).
Explanation: When citing two sources parenthetically (MLA style), separate them with a semicolon. Use the short title for a source with no author ("Know Your Money") and the author's last name for the encyclopedia entry (Ray).
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