In MLA style, an author-page style parenthetical citation should include the author's last name and the page number(s) from the source.
A parenthetical citation for a print source (books, magazines, scholarly journal articles, newspapers) with a known author should include a signal word or phrase (usually the author's last name) and a page number.
A parenthetical citation for print source with no known author should include a shortened title of the work and a page number.
Other things that may need to be included in a parenthetical citation include information about the edition of the source, a first initial if authors have the same last name, the volume number if citing from different volumes of a multi-volume work, and, when citing The Bible, the version you are using along with book, chapter, and verse.
A quoted opinion about the subject
The posted sign indicates the rules or information that must be followed or understood in that particular area.
A number must always be followed by it's correct unit.
No, the correct phrase would be 'a little information' or 'a few pieces of information', or similar.'Information' is not a countable noun, therefore you cannot talk about 'a few' of it.The word 'few' must always be followed by a plural formation, or by nothing at all.
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Relay accurate information as soon as possible
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If being arrested a person must be "read" his Miranda rights.
The law of conservation of mass must be followed when balancing chemical equations. This law states that the total mass of the reactants must equal the total mass of the products in a chemical reaction.
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i can not answer that.