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Im trying to figure out the correct way to cite this article I am using online in MLA style but do not exactly know how too? The article URL is
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~illake/waukegantownshipchurches/stanastasia.htm
Please Help Me Out!!!
I understand how to use citeing tools found online, I just cant find who the author would be of the article?
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Many aspiring article writers are put off by many books on writing articles and writers courses which, with voluminous detail on writing articles and analysis of article writing techniques, cause those aspiring to write articles to be confused about how to write articles, to loose interest in writing articles.
Many columnists earning a living by writing articles did not learn their craft from books on how to write articles…
If you’re writing about a single article (this one is from the internet), and you’ve already put it in your references at the end, then every time you mention what the article says (which happens a lot), saying something like “The article says that …”, do you have to always put a citation at the end of that? You already said that it’s in the article.
It’s from the internet so there are no page numbers.
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I’m writing an essay for school, so how would I do footnotes for that?
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The title on the web article is “Warning to e-addicts Email, text overuse link to mental illness” He marked wrong between e-addicts and Email, but it how it says on the web article. Do I have to change it myself? Do I have to put period or something between “e-addicts Email”? I think I can’t change the web article title. Or MLA can? Perhaps, my professor doesn’t know MLA citation himself? Thank you.
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I have a pretty good idea on what both entails but cannot fathom on how to go about writing a 2500 – 3000 word dissertation in the style of a Review article.
(NB I do Neuroscience BSc.. My dissertation is on the Neural Basis of Morality)
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I am trying to write an essay and I am not sure what kind of punctuation to use. I need to refer to an article titled “Critical Essay on “Sunday Morning.”" < -- Is this the correct punctuation? If not, what would be the correct punctuation? Thank you so much for your help!
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