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When referring to an author in the signal phrase of your sentence, it is not necessary to refer to the name in the parenthetical notation. True or false
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When referring to an author in the signal phrase of your sentence, it is not necessary
to refer to the name in the parenthetical notation.
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If you already mentioned the authors name in the sentence you don’t need to include it in the citation. Just page number/time stamp/date/whatever.
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Concept: Reading Analaysis
I'm guessing you meant single phrase, then you wouldn't be required to reference the name of the author in the "".
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