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How do I site evidence properly?

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Answer:

For books: author, title, place of publication, publisher, and publication year.

For articles: author, title of article, title of journal, volume, issue, date, page numbers, and doi or permalink.

For web page resources: author, title of page, Web address or URL, and date of access.

Step-by-step explanation:

Identify who wrote or said what you are quoting or paraphrasing. This is called “citing your source.” Include a page number. evidence is relevant. Include a sentence that makes it clear how the text evidence supports your idea.
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User Andrej Slivko
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You can cite evidence by:
Using an in-text citation with parentheses at the end of a sentence.
Using a footnote or end note.
Stating the name of the author, speaker, or organization in your sentence and including another citation method or a works cited page.
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