You have to write down where you got all your information from. Like if you got it from a book you would write the title, author, and publisher.
You need to cite each essay that you quote from or refer to and the book as a whole, for example, Smith, A. B (1998) 'Rethinking Early Industrialization', in Williams, C.D., ed. (1999), 44-58.Only give details of the individual essays if you actually cite them and only give details of the collectaneous work once. (Do not list the all the essays mechanically. There is no point).
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.
The title of the list of the sources you use in your essay/research paper will vary depending on the citation style. For MLA essays the title is "Works Cited", for APA essays the title is "References", for Harvard essays the title is "Reference List" and for Chicago/Turabian essays the title is "Bibliography"
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To cite supplementary material in academic writing, include the author, title, publication date, and source of the material in the reference list. Use a consistent citation style such as APA or MLA. Additionally, provide a brief description of the supplementary material in the text to guide readers to the source.
You could look at the National Council on Alcoholism website - there is a lot of material there.
To format essays effectively, use a clear introduction, body paragraphs with supporting evidence, and a strong conclusion. Organize your ideas logically, use proper grammar and punctuation, and cite sources correctly. Consider the overall structure and flow of your essay to ensure it is cohesive and easy to follow.
To allow the reader to easily understand the material and make important connections.
You need to answer this question it requires your critical thinking skills and is a written answer. We don’t do homework or write essays for students.
it's called a cite
Totally. You don't need to cite it if it's already in a book.
It is illegal to take someone's information without giving them proper credit. If you cite a source, it shows that you did not generate that information yourself and you do not own it. It is legal to use other information, but not legal to claim it as your own original material.