Yes. You may cite anything used as an example of something.
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If you include or refer to pictures always give the source and, if known, the artist or photographer and date.
Cite the reference carefully. He will cite the professor's article in his report.
Cite is a verb. It describes an action.
yes u do need to cite it
You cite examples. A site is a location. And sight is what your eyes provide.
If you use any outside evidence in your paper at all, you must cite it. Failing to cite your sources quickly becomes plagiarism. It is especially important to cite in body paragraphs, as the majority of the evidence will be used to prove points in body paragraphs.
As you would cite any other piece of information. Who is the creator/author, where was the picture found, when was the picture found. Try to contact the original owner/copyright holder to get permission to use the picture.
yes, or it would still be considered plagiarism
To cite a picture from the Internet in MLA style with limited information, you should include the title of the picture in quotation marks followed by the name of the website in italics. For example: "Title of Picture" Website Name. If possible, try to also include the publication or upload date, the URL, and the date you accessed the picture.
What is Cite
Cite the reference carefully. He will cite the professor's article in his report.
The past tense of "cite" is "cited."
To cite a picture in MLA format, include the artist's name (if available), the title of the picture in italics, the year it was created, the institution or collection where the picture is located, and the URL or location where the picture can be accessed. For example: Artist Last Name, First Name. Title of Artwork. Year, Institution or Collection, URL.
since encyclopidias and dictionaries do not provide bylines, how do you cite?
i have found a site to cite
CITE-FM was created in 1977.
See the information in the related link to cite youtube.
You can cite a source on the web by giving its URL.