Asked by C
“The Women's Rights Movement, 1848-1920. Web. 13 Oct. 2015.
Is this considered a in text citation?
Is this considered a in text citation?
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Answered by
Writeacher
No, that is too long. It is what you'd put in a Works Cited list.
Did you read the in-text section on that website I gave you?
Did you read the in-text section on that website I gave you?
Answered by
C
I did but the website doesn't have an author.
I put this on my work cited list:
"The Women's Rights Movement, 1848–1920 | US House of Representatives: History, Art & Archives." The Women's Rights Movement, 1848-1920. Web. 13 Oct. 2015.
plus the website. < the website >
I put this on my work cited list:
"The Women's Rights Movement, 1848–1920 | US House of Representatives: History, Art & Archives." The Women's Rights Movement, 1848-1920. Web. 13 Oct. 2015.
plus the website. < the website >
Answered by
C
I have one author from one website is this an in text citation
(Ellen, Judy. Pg 1)
(Ellen, Judy. Pg 1)
Answered by
Writeacher
Then here's how you'd do in-text citations for these two:
("The Women's Rights Movement")
(Ellen 1) <~~That is, if Ellen is her last name.
("The Women's Rights Movement")
(Ellen 1) <~~That is, if Ellen is her last name.
Answered by
C
thank you :D .. ellen1 is another website, ("The Women's Rights Movement") is the other.
Answered by
Writeacher
If Ellen is the author of another website's article, then I'd leave the page number out. Just include her last name.
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