the author's name, the data of publication, and the page number where the info is found
the author's last name and the year of publication of the source material. It is used to give credit to the original author and direct readers to the complete reference in the bibliography or works cited page.
Citation
A short note including the author's name and publication date is typically called a citation or reference. It helps readers easily locate the source of information and gives credit to the original creator.
One common format for a book citation in APA style includes the author's last name, the year of publication, the title of the book, and the publisher. For example: Smith, J. (2005). The Art of Referring.
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World historical and predicted populations (in millions)[66][67][citation needed]Region150016001700175018001850190019501999200820502150World4585806827919781,2621,6502,5215,9786,7078,9099,746Africa861141061061071111332217679731,7662,308Asia2433394365026358099471,4023,6344,0545,2685,561Europe84111125163203276408547729732628517Latin America and the Caribbean[Note 1]39101016243874167511577809912Northern America[Note 1]332272682172307337392398Oceania33322261330344651World historical and predicted populations by percentage distribution [66][67][citation needed]Region150016001700175018001850190019501999200820502150World100100100100100100100100100100100100Africa18.819.715.513.410.98.88.18.812.814.519.823.7Asia53.158.463.963.564.964.157.455.660.860.459.157.1Europe18.319.118.320.620.821.924.721.712.210.97.05.3Latin America and the Caribbean[Note 1]8.51.71.52.02.53.04.56.68.58.69.19.4Northern America[Note 1]0.70.50.30.30.72.15.06.85.15.04.44.1Oceania0.70.50.40.30.20.20.40.50.50.50.50.5
("Last Name" and "Last Name," Page Number) There are no quotation marks or commas in the citation.
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This is done most often through the use of italics. Italicize the part of the quote that you want to emphasize. Include a note within the source citation that lets the reader know you changed the tone of the original. You often see this as (emphasis mine). If you are using MLA style, see the related link.
"Food, Inc." Dir. Robert Kenner. Magnolia Pictures, 2009. (Note: In MLA 7th edition format, the citation does not require the URL or the date of access for online sources like movies. Be sure to check the most current MLA guidelines for any updates.)
I think the highest note is D# where she sings "how will the LIGHTS dive down..." if you mean that that note.
The cast of Thank You Note - 2008 includes: Kristy Linderholm
The cast of Final Note - 2012 includes: Tina Doyle as Tina