Which of the following are credible sources?

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interviews
books
newspapers
all of the above

All of the above (interviews, books, newspapers) can be credible sources, depending on the specific context and the reliability of the individual sources within these categories.

What format do we use for citing?

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MLA format
APA format
Chicago format
Turabian format

The format typically used for citing sources depends on the specific discipline or field of study. The most common citation formats are:

1. MLA format - commonly used in humanities and liberal arts subjects.
2. APA format - typically used in social sciences, education, and psychology.
3. Chicago format - often used in history, social sciences, and some humanities disciplines.
4. Turabian format - a variation of Chicago style often used in history and social sciences.

It is important to consult the specific guidelines given by your instructor or the style guide relevant to your field of study to determine the appropriate citation format to use.

How do you cite a source in MLA style?

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You do not need to cite sources
You give the author's last name and the page numbers where the information is found
You only list the source at the end of the essay
You only list the source at the end of the paragraph where the information is presented

In MLA style, you typically include in-text citations within the body of your essay or paper. When citing a source, you generally include the author's last name and the page number(s) where the information is found. This is known as parenthetical citation.

For example, if you are quoting or paraphrasing information from a book written by John Smith and the information is on page 45, the citation would look like this: (Smith 45).

At the end of your essay or paper, you also include a Works Cited page that lists all the sources you referenced. Each entry on the Works Cited page should contain detailed information about the source including the author's name, the title of the source, publication information, and other relevant details.

It's important to note that the specific formatting and rules for MLA citation may vary depending on the type of source (book, article, website, etc.), so it's always a good idea to consult the MLA Handbook or an online resource for specific examples and guidelines.