First, say you want to parenthetically cite something you found in a newspaper article? How do you do that? Is it just like a book with the author and the page number? Or do you write the name of the newspaper? I'm not talking about how to write it under the works cited page, I'm talking about how to write it in the parentheses after you have cited it for an idea.
And say I am quoting something from a poem. How do the slashes work? They put slashes after lines, but how many spaces do you put in between lines and where do the slashes go? I am quoting these lines from a poem:
I am God’s alter ego.
He is my counter part.
In timelessness we merge-
in time we seem apart.
Can someone demonstrate how this would be put into a quote format rather than writing it like the poem?
And say I am quoting something from a poem. How do the slashes work? They put slashes after lines, but how many spaces do you put in between lines and where do the slashes go? I am quoting these lines from a poem:
I am God’s alter ego.
He is my counter part.
In timelessness we merge-
in time we seem apart.
Can someone demonstrate how this would be put into a quote format rather than writing it like the poem?
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