According to fish biologist Sarah Myers, a single carp can spawn over a million babies (145).
For the MLA format, parenthetical in-text citations are used in which the author's last name and the page number are enclosed in a parenthesis. For example, the author is Nicholas Sparks and the page you are quoting from is page 29. The parenthetical in-text citation would be (Sparks 29). People should place the period after the in-text citation and not before.
The sentence "According to Smith (2019), climate change is a pressing issue" uses an in-text citation correctly according to MLA standards by including the author's last name and the year of publication.
New research suggests that the Anasazi civilization created more deforestation than previously thought (Spengler 2003).
```` A more recent study suggests that white sharks from the central California coast travel as far as the Hawaiian Islands (Johnson 2003).
MLA in-text citation is a brief reference to a source of a citation consisting of the name of the author and the page on which the cited material is found, to be placed directly after the citation in the text to show whom people are citing.
According to Peter Vilonen's biography of the athlete, Sonja Henie won three Olympic gold medals as a Norwegian figure skater (59).
According to animal rights activist Lorena Hernandez, an animal โfeels as much pain as a human doesโ (77).
Research done by fosh biologist Sarah Myersโs suggests that 25 percent of the carp are carriers of the virus (25)
transportation planters define abbreviated work schedules as than those who are less than 40hrs per week -apex
Naturalist Ree McPherson believes that developing in the wetlands do โuntold damage to the local environmentโ(14)
Yes, if the question is a complete sentence and the citation follows the question within the same sentence, you would typically place a period after the closing parenthesis of the citation to end the sentence.
Yes, in APA style, the period for a sentence comes before the internal citation. This means that your sentence should end with a period, followed by the internal citation. For example: "This is a sample sentence." (Author, Year).
the police officer gave a citation
According to proper English grammar, periods always go inside quotation marks, never on the outside. This also applies to commas.Correct example: She said, "Please hurry."Incorrect example: She said, "Please hurry".
Correctly is the adverb in that sentence.
The food was proportionately served according to dietary standards.
They correctly unpacked the truck.
Correctly is the adverb in that sentence.
You can tell that a sentence is part of the author's response by looking at the citation.
Any end punctuation will work depending on the sentence.
Yes, this sentence written correctly: Jane has brown hair.
"He answered the difficult question correctly."