"Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon 'em." Twelfth Night 2,5
Shakespeare does not use the word "e'ev". Ever. It doesn't exist. It's a typographical error in your course materials.
When citing a source without page numbers in MLA format, use the author's name or a shortened version of the title in parentheses. If the source has no author, use a shortened version of the title.
Yes, Tiffany & Co. has used the "T & Co." mark on some of their jewelry pieces. This mark is a shortened version of their full brand name.
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To properly cite the same source multiple times in footnotes, you can use a shortened version of the citation after the first full citation. Include the author's last name, a shortened version of the title, and the page number. Make sure the shortened citation is clear and consistent throughout your footnotes.
none what so ever
Either the L85A2 rifle or L22A2 carbine (which is a shortened version of the L85).
Smart phones use applications to perform various functions. Apps is just a shortened version of the word applications and people use it as a form of slang.
There isn't a lot of info in this question, but I'll take a shot... A footnote must be included in its complete format the first time the source is used. Subsequent footnotes referring to this source can be shortened. This rule applies throughout the work. The shortened version will contain the author's last name, an italicized and shortened version of the title (if it is long enough to warrant), and the page number the footnote comes from. This is the Chicago style, appropriate for humanities disciplines.
You can create a shorter version of a long URL using a URL shortening service like Bitly or TinyURL. Simply copy and paste the long URL into the service, and it will generate a shortened version that you can use.
It can be Gustave, Gustavo, Guster, Agusto, among other similar names which people use 'Gus' as a shortened version.
William Shakespeare did not ever use the phrase "you are a whale" in any of his writing.