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how do you cite an article that have no author, just the web address
Cite the reference carefully. He will cite the professor's article in his report.
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This is asking you to cite an article you have read. We don't have the article and it is also looking for your response not ours. We don't do homework nor do we write essays.
Wikipedia editors are not required to use any particular citation format, as long as each article is consistent with itself. The most common format they use is partially based on APA, although it is a bit different. (They include the author's full first name, and the capitalization is different.)
You're going to have to find the article online but you can still cite the work.
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.
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You put the title of the article instead. :) Ex. She believed television was "a magic box of pictures" (ARTICLE TITLE HERE). lol
To cite an article means to acknowledge and reference it in your writing. This includes providing details such as the author's name, the title of the article, the publication date, the name of the publication, and the URL if it's an online article. Citing articles helps give credit to the original source and allows readers to locate the information if they wish to.
To cite something is to refer to something that supports a particular argument. To cite family problems is therefore to show some specific problem a family may have had.