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When quoting from any Shakespeare play, the quotation should be accurate and within quotation marks. The citation should give the name of the play and the act and scene. Act and scene can be in Roman or Arabic numerals (although some teachers may have a particular preference). If your quotation contains lines from more than one speaker, the speaker should be identified. It is wise to indicate which edition of the play you are using, because different ones use different spellings and even different words, and always have different line numbers. Line numbers are always in Arabic numerals. e.g. "Hamlet: My father, methinks I see my father. Horatio: Where, my lord? Hamlet: In my mind's eye, Horatio." (Hamlet, Signet edition. I, ii, 184-185)
You go on there web cite then sign in
"All that glitters is not gold" (Merchant of Venice) "This above all, to thy own self be true." (Hamlet) "It was Greek to me" (Julius Caesar) "Gilding the lily" (King John) "Discretion is the better part of valour" (Henry IV Part 1) "The game's afoot" (Henry V) "The be-all and the end-all" (Macbeth) "The devil can cite scripture for his purpose" (Merchant of Venice) "The world's my oyster" (Merry Wives of Windsor) "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet." (Romeo and Juliet)
To cite the film "Death of a Salesman," you would typically follow the format for citing films in your chosen style guide. In MLA format, for example, you would cite it as follows: Death of a Salesman. Directed by Volker Schlöndorff, Columbia Pictures, 1985. In APA format, it would look like this: Schlöndorff, V. (Director). (1985). Death of a Salesman [Film]. Columbia Pictures. Be sure to adjust the citation based on the specific version or adaptation you are referencing.
Miller, A. The Crucible. (Penguin Classics, New York: 2003).And it's a play, not a novel.
Follow the related link to directly cite SparkNotes' guide on Romeo and Juliet.
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State a direct quote by a character during the report, generally you don't have to make a real distinction, you can make it simple. For example in the Play Romeo and Juliet the two romantically call to each other from Juliet's balcony, when she beacons to her lover she states, "Romeo Rome, where for art thou Romeo?" Make sure to properly cite it in a works cited page to avoid plagiarism.
Oh honey, it's simple. You just slap that author's name in there, followed by the title of the book in italics, the word "Prologue" in normal font, the publisher, the year it was published, and the page number. It's like giving credit where credit is due, but with a little extra flair.
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To properly cite a quote from a book in an essay, include the author's last name and the page number in parentheses after the quote. For example: (Smith 45).
To cite a quote in Chicago style, you should include the author's last name, publication year, and page number in parentheses after the quote. For example: (Smith 2010, 25).
To cite a quote from a book in Chicago style, include the author's last name, the book's title in italics, the publication information, and the page number of the quote in parentheses.
To quote as an authority or example.
A synonym for "quote" starting with the letter C is "citation."
cite is to quote or refer to a passage of text whereas site is a location
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