it is science.
The title page of a book is considered a primary source as it provides information directly from the original publication itself. It is a firsthand source of information about the book, including the title, author, publisher, and publication date.
Answer
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look on the index.LOL
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Read your science book chapter . It is on the first page.
To cite a primary source within a book in MLA format, include the author of the primary source, the title of the primary source, the title of the book, the editor of the book (if applicable), the publisher, the publication year, and the page numbers.
To properly source a book in an essay, you should include the author's name, the title of the book, the publication date, the publisher, and the page numbers of the information you are referencing. This information is typically included in a bibliography or works cited page at the end of your essay.
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Look in the book! It's gotta be there!
well I'm not sure but i think its page 155.I hope it's wrong
No, Works Cited entries should only list page numbers if you are directly quoting, paraphrasing, or referring to specific pages within a source. If the source is a whole book or webpage, page numbers are not necessary.