Asked by billy bob j
Do I just put the person's name after the quote when I'm citing a specific person?
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Answered by
Molly
It depends, but If you are quoting or paraphrasing, I believe you can say "blahblahblah(Frankenstein)." remember to put the period after the citation, no matter how you do it, with a title or name.
Answered by
Writeacher
Molly is mostly correct. The period belongs after the closing parenthesis, but the closing quotation marks belong at the end of the quotation, before the parentheses.
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