Asked by Dawn
In my essay I want to quote a character saying something. And I just want to confirm that this is how I would do this:
"'I married him-and he is a good man'" (Ross 180).
I just want to know if the three quotations are supposed to be there? I cant find in on any MLA help cites...thanks!
"'I married him-and he is a good man'" (Ross 180).
I just want to know if the three quotations are supposed to be there? I cant find in on any MLA help cites...thanks!
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Answered by
Writeacher
I think you're right. I'll look it up, and let you know for sure.
Answered by
Writeacher
This is the best, most straightforward explanation I found. It's excellent!
<i>Since you've cited the author and the author cites his source, you've done what you need to.</i>
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090401202719AAg83jA
<i>Since you've cited the author and the author cites his source, you've done what you need to.</i>
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090401202719AAg83jA
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