Name:_______________________________
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PR FROM THE INTERNET PR FROM A BOOK 1. 2 spaces after last word
2. parenthesis
3. first info in bibliography
4. period after last parenthesis, not at end of sentenceExample: (Pontikis).
1. 2 spaces after last word
2. parenthesis
3. first info in bibliography
4. 2 spaces
5. page number
6. period after last parenthesis, not at end of sentenceExample: (Evans and Millard 29).
Book Example:
During the Battle of Gettysburg Chamberlain was able to convince most of the
Maine deserters to join his battalion (Shaara 29-32).
Internet Example:
1. Life in concentration camps dehumanizated the inmates (Weisel).
Your Practice: X or color in the correct circle.
THE FOLLOWING ARE ALL FROM BOOKS
1. O A. There was only a roof, four walls and a lot of mud.
(Weisel)
O B. There was only a roof, four walls and a lot of mud (Weisel).
2. O A. Kate Anderson said that the ABC Seattle affiliate,
KOMO, made "a concerted effort to exclusively hire good-looking news reporters."
(Qtd. in Jones 14).
O B. Kate Anderson said that the ABC Seattle affiliate, KOMO,
made "a concerted effort to exclusively hire good-looking news reporters"
(qtd. in Jones 14).
THE RESET ARE ALL FROM INTERNET SOURCES
3. O A. The Microsoft Video Library contains 4,231 educational
videos. (Microsoft Corporation)
O B. The Microsoft Video Library contains 4,231 educational videos (Sakai).
4. O A. Cupid was the son of Aphrodite and known for being mischievous
(Slaght).
O B. Cupid was the son of Aphrodite and known for being mischievous ("Amorous
Cupid").
5. O A. Brandon Walsh was a character created from and ultimately
epitomizing a merging of mid-western and westcoast stereotypes (Priestly Fan
Club).
O B. Brandon Walsh was a character created from and ultimately epitomizing a
merging of mid-western and west coast stereotypes (www.pfc.com).
6.
O A. "The United States does not have a humanitarian aim in Kosovo - history
shows that its foreign policy has never been guided by such concerns, but by
political power, economic interest, and sometimes a motive more elusive, the
desire to show the world that we are Number One" (Zim).
O B. "The United States does not have a humanitarian aim in Kosovo - history
shows that its foreign policy has never been guided by such concerns, but by
political power, economic interest, and sometimes a motive more elusive, the
desire to show the world that we are Number One." (Zim).
7. O A. Asclepius, the son of Apollo (who was a son of Zeus),
was known as a healer and able to bring the dead back to life (Gill).
O B. Asclepius, the son of Apollo (who was a son of Zeus), was known as a healer
and able to bring the dead back to life. (Gill).
8. O A. The weapon of choice for Zeus was a thunderbolt (britanica.com).
O B. The weapon of choice for Zeus was a thunderbolt ("Zeus").
9. O A. Poseidon was the god of the sea and earthquakes (Pontikis).
O B. Poseidon was the god of the sea and earthquakes (University Corporation
for Atmospheric Research).
10. Both of the following are from " Poseidon" on Carlos Parada's Web site entitled Greek Mythology.
O A. "Poseidon, the earth-shaker, was alotted the dominion of the sea" and caused sailers a lot of trouble (Parada).
O B. "Poseidon, the earth-shaker, was alotted the dominion of the sea" and caused sailers a lot of trouble ("Poseidon").
11. The following was paraphrased from Nick Pontikis' site on "Zeus" which can be found be going first to Mythman's Award Winnng Homework Help Center.
O A. Zeus was the King of the Greek gods. He was responsibile for the weather. His major weapon was the thunderbolt. (Pontikis).
O B. Zeus was the King of the Greek gods. He was responsibile for the weather. His major weapon was the thunderbolt ("Zeus").
O C. Zeus was the King of the Greek gods. He was responsibile for the weather. His major weapon was the thunderbolt (Mythman's Award Winnng Homework Help Center).
O D. "Poseidon's weapon and symbol was the trident," which was a staff that helped him "shake the earth and shatter any object" (Pontikis).
O E. Zeus was the King of the Greek gods. He was responsibile for the weather. His major weapon was the thunderbolt (Pontikis).
12. The following was paraphrased from the site on Hera in The Theoi Project which sites Callimachus Aetia Frag 48 as his primary source for the following information. Aaron Atsma, from New Zealand, is the creator of the entire site.
O A. For the first 300 years of their marriage, Zeus loved his wife, Hera, passionately (Callimachus Aetia Frag 48).
O B. For the first 300 years of their marriage, Zeus loved his wife, Hera, passionately (Atsma).
O C. For the first 300 years of their marriage, Zeus loved his wife, Hera, passionately ("Hera").