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14. The following Works Cited entry is for what type of source? Milton, John. Paradise Lost Book 1. Poetry Foundation. 2008. http://www.poetryfoundation org/literature/milton john/paradise __ lost/ book1. Accessed 14 Dec 2008. 15. On May 192014, I visited by friend Jane Smith about a research project she did involving magnets. I talked and interviewed her and quoted that interview in a paper. How would I write that out properly cited in Works Cited entry? 16. The in-text citation below is an example of what? It is where something is "unknown"? This phenomenon is best referred to as a "cumulative collaboration of evidence" ("World Hypotheses" 49) 17. How do I write University of Press in a properly formatted Works Cited entry correctly considering rules of abbreviation? 18. Why do we exclude or not need quotation marks in block or long quotations? 19. When using brackets [] in a quotation ,you are essentially attempting to __ words to the original quotation in order to clarify it for the reader, as in the example below: According to Kirk, early ideas of virtue centered upon or actually meant in [their] beginning some [kind of] extraordinary power. The word was applied to the sort of person we might now call "the charismatic leader."By extension, "virtue" came to imply the qualities of full humanity: strength, courage, capacity worth, manliness, moral excellence" (343).
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14. The Works Cited entry provided is for a poem, specifically "Paradise Lost Book 1" by John Milton. The source of this poem is the Poetry Foundation website, and it was accessed on December 14, 2008.15. To properly cite the interview with Jane Smith in a Works Cited entry, you would format it as follows:Smith, Jane. Personal interview. 14 May 2014.16. The in-text citation provided is an example of an author-page citation. It refers to a specific source, "World Hypotheses," and the page number, 49, where the information can be found. This type of citation is used when the author and page number are known.17. To write "University of California Press" correctly in a properly formatted Works Cited entry, you would use the abbreviation "U of C Press":University of California Press. U of C Press.18. We exclude or do not need quotation marks in block or long quotations because they are considered to be direct quotations that are longer than four lines of text. In these cases, the quotation is presented as a separate block of text, and the use of quotation marks is not necessary.19. When using brackets [] in a quotation, you are essentially attempting to add words to the original quotation in order to clarify it for the reader. This is done to provide additional information or to clarify the meaning of the original text.