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Rhetorical acts in paragraphs are acknowledgment of sources. It is when you cite your sources in the paragraph along with citing them at the end.
we can reduce it by growing crops after citing crops
When citing from a website, you should refer to the writer of the article as the author. If the author's name is not provided, you can use the website name or the organization responsible for the content as the author.
By adding your final piece of information and citing your sources.
If I'm not wrong, you do not have to cite it twice on the same paragraph. I would cite it at the end of the paragraph. - if you are citing other things in between, I wold cite it both times on the paragraph.
Article I of The 1987 Philippine Constitution entitled "National Territory"
Citing for online anonymous authorsYes, you can use the information, but you must cite the source website address.
Taking a paragraph from a classmate's discussion board posting and including it in your book report, citing her by name and using quotation marks around her words.
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.
It is appropriate to cite an abstract of a magazine or journal article in your speech if you need to quickly provide an overview of the article's main points or findings. However, it is generally preferred to locate and read the full article to ensure accuracy and depth of understanding before citing it in detail.
To cite Internet sources is actually very easy. This is for MLA citing. One thing to remember is that each of these steps must end in a period.First state the name of the author of the article Last, First.Then the title of the article in quotations. "Title here."Then the name of the website. WikiAnswers.com.The day you accessed the website. July 28, 2009.Finally, the website URL:
The container for the journal article found in the Journal of Civil War History in the JSTOR database is the "Journal of Civil War History." JSTOR is the database where the article is accessed, while the specific issue and page numbers of the article can be seen as sub-containers within the Journal of Civil War History.