Asked by Anonymous

How do I make a citation that's in-text for the online etymology dictionary site? Basically, what goes in parentheses?

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Answered by Writeacher
Whatever the first word of the Works Cited entry is -- that's what goes in parentheses in the text.

If you looked up "father," for example, then "Father" should be the first word in your Works Cited entry for that link, right?

Then your in-text citation would be this:

("Father")

Answered by Anonymous
thanks for clearing that up
Answered by Writeacher
It's a system that's meant to simplify everything, but I think it's muddied it all! But once you get used to the system, it's easy.
Answered by Anonymous
if i looked up the word hope, :
------("hope").
exactly like that? nothing else?
Answered by Writeacher
Isn't the word "hope" listed with a capital H in your Works Cited? It should be, and therefore the in-text should be

--------- ("Hope").
Answered by Anonymous
Oh. Ok, yes. thanks
Answered by Anonymous
as you can tell, it's going to take me a long time to get used to it! =)
Answered by Writeacher
You'll get there eventually -- have no fear!

=)
Answered by anna
what if i look up adolf hitler wat would it be???
Answered by hey
this is wrong its the first thing in your work cited which most of time its the authors last name! then its the page number
Answered by hey
example


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