Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Quick Review of Citations

1.) Quote, with author and page in parenthetical citation
2.) Author not in parenthetical
3.) As a paraphrase

“Satire is one of the most capacious and most misunderstood literary terms”

Some information about comedy and stuff, “Satire is one of the most capacious and most misunderstood literary terms” (Colletta 1). More information responding, etcetera.

Some information about comedy and stuff, as Colletta writes, “Satire is one of the most capacious and most misunderstood literary terms” (1), and more response to that quote.

Some information about comedy and stuff, many believe the wide-spread use of satire also makes it the most misunderstood term (Colletta 1).

Works Cited (Centered)

Colletta, Lisa. "Political Satire and Postmodern Irony in the Age of Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart." Journal of Popular Culture 42.5 (2009): 856-874. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 28 June 2011.

(This text should be "hanging")

Also see the OWL at Purdue In-text Citations

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