Lashawnda Anteby: Generally citations go in a footnote at the bottom of a page or sometimes at the end of a paper that is several pages long.If the writing is short and informal, it might be acceptable to put the citation directly after the quotation and in parentheses.It would never be correct to put it inside the quotation mark....Show more
Joel Feagler: Directly after the quotation, e.g.:"quote" (author, 1987)
Shawnna Kusky: you should only include what is being quoted within the quotation marks. the reference (citation) is not part of the quote.
Bianca Lannier: I think this link can help youhttps://www.mtholyoke.edu/courses/jho/quotation_marks_MLA.html
Janita Tetlow: What do you care?
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