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What word is unnecessary in the following sentence? "Smith states, 'In one day, the whole world changed.' (Smith 2)."(1 point)
the second Smith
the first Smith
whole
states
What is unnecessary in the following sentence? “There is a time for jokes, and this was not the time” (James, 53).(1 point)
James
53
the parenthesis
the comma
The in-text citation is also known as ______________ citation. (1 point)
attribution
italics
Works Cited
parenthetical
Generally, we could go to the ___________________ to find information about the in-text citation, such as full name, title of the work, date of publication, etc. (1 point)
the parenthesis
Works Cited Page
ChatGPT
history on computer
The number in an in-text citation refers to the ___________.(1 point)
issue or edition
author's age
page number
publication year
If an article source is used and has no author listed, what do you put in the parenthesis for your int-text citation? (1 point)
page number only
title of article with title in quotation marks
title of article with no quotation marks
nothing
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1) the second Smith
2) the comma
3) parenthetical
4) Works Cited Page
5) page number
6) title of article with title in quotation marks
2) the comma
3) parenthetical
4) Works Cited Page
5) page number
6) title of article with title in quotation marks
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