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In MLA (english question) 1) What would be the in-text and parenthetical citatio

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Question

In MLA (english question)

1) What would be the in-text and parenthetical citation for this Works Cited entry:

Peterman, Jay S. “Eat This Now.” U.S. News and World Report, 28 Mar. 2005, pp. 56-58.

c) According to Jay Peterman, author of "Eat This Now," carbs are "the devil" (Eat This Now!, 56).

2: What would be the parenthetical citation for this Works Cited entry:

Creation of the Media: Political Origins of the Media. Los Angeles: Houghton-Mifflin, 1922.

a) According to Jay Peterman, author of "Eat This Now," carbs are "the devil" (Peterman, page 56).

Explanation / Answer

1. Answer is b because they have mentioned name , reference with page no.in bracket.

Researchers incorporates supporting from various resources like books, articles, thesis etc to support their work to provide additional evidence or background knowledge. Therefore, In- text citation refers to when to refer quote from another source, paraphrase and every in-text citation there must be corresponding entry of your reference list. As per APA we follow following format: Author last name, year of publication example like Freud,1901.

Parenthetical citations within the text of your research or study let your reader or student know when you've used information from another source. Page no also included when putting direct quote.

2. question is wrong. a & c shows same options. and creation of the media is not parenthetical citation because it is not showig any refererence to ?

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