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What is a text reference?
The most common understanding of that term is <b>a statement of the place (book, article, website, or ??) where you got some information that you used in a quotation or a paraphrase</b>.
These text references need to appear in two places in a paper, as this webpage explains: http://leo.stcloudstate.edu/research/MLA.html
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The most common understanding of that term is <b>a statement of the place (book, article, website, or ??) where you got some information that you used in a quotation or a paraphrase</b>.
These text references need to appear in two places in a paper, as this webpage explains: http://leo.stcloudstate.edu/research/MLA.html
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