Use "Easy-Bib", and just copy and paste the URL into its cite-maker. :)
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i really wouldent use Answers.com for a project or anything, but thats up to u :P
You can cite this page by including the title of the page, the URL, the publication or website name, the publication date (if available), and the date you accessed it. If the page has an author, include their name as well.
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A bibliography is a page where you cite things
Yes you must cite it.
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Specify-url, properties or
If the book isn't that big, you can count up to the page you need, or you can ask a teacher what to do
As long as you cite your source, it is not considered plagiarism. But most teachers do not allow you to copy a page, even if you cite it.
Yes, I can, using a Works Cited page and the format needed to cite the sources. I reccommend Purdue Owl or sites like that to find the format for the style you need to cite in.
In a works cited page, cite a webpage with the author's name (if available), title of the page, name of the website, publication or copyright date, URL, and the date you accessed it. For in-text citation, use the author's name (if available) or the title of the page in quotation marks.
To cite Ricci v. DeStefano on a reference page in APA style, list the case name (Ricci v. DeStefano) in italics, the volume and page number of the reporter where the case can be found, and the year of the decision. For example: Ricci v. DeStefano, 557 U.S. 557 (2009).
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Cite the interview or email in text per the related link; scroll down to the Personal Communication section. Do not cite these in the reference page.