This helped a lot. I was trying to figure out a way to cite the Bible correctly because I am comparing verses to a poem for one of my courses. I looked at previous videos from other people and those were confusing. This is clear and transparent.
Hi! Miss Pickey here! You have a typo on the page where you first cite Foner about minute 2:25 you have (Foner, 44), There should be NO COMMA! Can you fix that? Otherwise this is great! I share your videos with my students A LOT!
Your works cited is wrong on 1:33. We never list a source on a works cited by first name, and your intext is (Bickham), and the source is listed as Jes first. On the works cited page it should say, Bickham, Jes.
Yeah watched it earlier and it sounds like what I'm talking about xD I'm trying to figure out who should i quote/cite in an article where the author inserted many dialogues from different people. Thank you man!
Yes, the rule of thumb is to cite the original author no matter if it is in a book, website or article. Cite whoever said the quote not necessarily where you read it.
MLA style is very well explained. Thank you. I didn't find any better video for this topic than yours on TH-cam.👍
I’m glad it helped!!
This helped a lot. I was trying to figure out a way to cite the Bible correctly because I am comparing verses to a poem for one of my courses. I looked at previous videos from other people and those were confusing. This is clear and transparent.
Appreciate you sharing that!
I am using your videos for my 7th graders and I have found them to be very useful. Thank you!
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Best video perfect info i was looking for. Thank you
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Hi! Miss Pickey here! You have a typo on the page where you first cite Foner about minute 2:25 you have (Foner, 44), There should be NO COMMA! Can you fix that?
Otherwise this is great! I share your videos with my students A LOT!
Good catch! I’ll see what I can do since it’s already posted. 👍🏽
Your works cited is wrong on 1:33. We never list a source on a works cited by first name, and your intext is (Bickham), and the source is listed as Jes first. On the works cited page it should say, Bickham, Jes.
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How do i cite a poster?, i need help ASAP
What is a page number and how do I find it???
Thanks for sharing; however, why did you use all CAPs in your examples? Very misleading to students who are just learning about MLA.
How about an interview from an online newspaper?
how can i cite what someone said in an article? like an article and the author interviewed a person
It sounds like you should watch at 4:46. You are citing a source in a source.
Yeah watched it earlier and it sounds like what I'm talking about xD
I'm trying to figure out who should i quote/cite in an article where the author inserted many dialogues from different people.
Thank you man!
@@MisterMessinger should I follow this procedure even if the article is In a website? Or should use the "how to qoute online source" process?
Yes, the rule of thumb is to cite the original author no matter if it is in a book, website or article. Cite whoever said the quote not necessarily where you read it.
Hey at 2:34 YOU ARE WRONG GET IT RIGHT BUDDY
Thanks for the kind words 😀 I have been trying to find a way to fix it.