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Factors which some people cite to support their idea that Shakespeare and Anne did not have a happy marriage are that they lived apart for many years after the birth of the twins, and had no further children, and also Shakespeare's will which only mentions his wife in the gift of his "second-best bed".
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The English language owes a great debt to Shakespeare "Shakespeare invented many words we still use today - such as amazement, lonely, and misplaced." Other sources cite still more, and the Oxford English Dictionary seems to support this judgment for many such words (including amazement, lonely, and misplaced, in at least some of their definitions). The New York Times (Dec. 26, 2004) echoed this view, though noted some uncertainty. The First Folio of Shakespeare, edited by Doug Moston and published in 1995, likewise reports that Shakespeare "actually invented over 1700 words which appear for the first time in his writing," including "accommodation, premeditation, assassination, submerged, exposure, frugal, generous, hurry, impartial, lonely, castigate, control, majestic, pious, sanctimonious, and obscene."Shakespeare spoke a Warwickshire dialect of Early Modern English, which was somewhat different from the London dialect. Early Modern English itself comprises a number of dialects of Modern English which were prevalent at that time.The bottom line--Shakespeare spoke and wrote in Modern English, same as you and me.
How do the events in this act affect readers perception of the situation in which proctor and the others find themselves cite specific details?
You go on there web cite then sign in
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The past tense of "cite" is "cited."
Yes, I can, using a Works Cited page and the format needed to cite the sources. I reccommend Purdue Owl or sites like that to find the format for the style you need to cite in.
It is used to cite where you got your information for your essay or research paper and is written in a certain format A works cited page is the last page of a term paper. Most terms papers are going to require a very good works cited page.
Yes, quotes are used in the works cited page to cite sources that have been directly quoted within the text of a paper. The quotes within the works cited page provide specific information about the sources mentioned in the text, allowing readers to locate the original sources.
In a works cited page, cite a webpage with the author's name (if available), title of the page, name of the website, publication or copyright date, URL, and the date you accessed it. For in-text citation, use the author's name (if available) or the title of the page in quotation marks.
To cite an entire website on a works cited page in MLA format, include the author (if available), the title of the website in italics, the publication or copyright date, the URL, and the date you accessed the site. In APA format, include the author, date of publication, title of the website in italics, and the URL.
Yes. Any used outside information should be enclosed in quotation marks and cited in the text as well as on a Works Cited page.
citation is a noun, cite is the verb. Cite means:to make reference to - She cited Wikipedia as her source of information. His name was cited in connection with the experiment.to repeat from memory - He cited a passage from the Bible.
Yes you must cite it.
He chose to cite all his sources.She cited her son's errors in judgment
In-text: (Author last name, Joint Session Address Year) On the Works Cited page: Author Last Name, First Name. "Title of Address." Joint Session of Congress, Location, Date.